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Jimmy Kimmel airs a confident Canada’s new campaign for U.S. tourists: “Suck it, eh?”

Spoof though it is, Kimmel's fake campaign trades in the stock images of Canada as many Americans see it. Maybe it does need that rebranding.

Media and PR

Now it’s bloggers’ turn for junkets: Cape Town Tourism looks to new media for coverage

Blogging has real benefits for destination marketing, but the iAmbassador program (and others like it) create a false sense of value based upon a wave of chatter without any corresponding mainstream interest.

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Take that, bankruptcy: American Airlines adding lie-flat beds on some domestic routes

Will U.S. airlines try to compete domestically based on features again, instead of adding more and more fees? Expect some others to follow AA's move.

Tourism

Video: Thailand’s newest drug gains popularity despite government efforts

Travelers may be unaware of a drug called kratom before visiting Thailand, but 94% of surveyed Thai teens say they take it, boiling the leaves and mixing it with Coca-Cola and cough syrup.

Media and PR

London’s Olympics get old-school Greek and crash Grindr’s servers

Oh the pageantry of the games, the patriotism, the thrill of competition, and the almost infinite possibilities of hooking up, thanks to a location-aware dating app.

Airlines

How many screens does it take to make a great in-flight entertainment system?

There's an arms race of sorts taking place between long-haul carriers as they rush to offer more compelling entertainment options. But is it smarter to stick to a BYO policy?

Media and PR

The Czech Republic really wants you to “like” its new ad campaign

You want logos and mottos to have staying power for more than a year or two; you want "I Love New York," not "Canada: Keep Exploring." At least Czech Republic hitched its wagon to Facebook rather than MySpace.

Airlines

Wrong New York airport: How the EWR-LGA-JFK triangle snares every kind of traveler

There's nothing like showing up at the wrong airport and realized that you're about to spend at least $50 to just narrowly miss your airplane.

Online Travel

Travel app WeTrip focuses on travel activities instead of beds and food

WeTrip hopes its focus on travel activities will set it apart in the inundated social travel market, but it will need to learn lessons from all who've gone before (and already pivoted).

Tourism

Tourism makes a slow comeback to strife-torn Bahrain

With the situation so fluid in that region of the world, it would take a while before cruise tourist ships come back fully.

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Hybrid electric cars offer drivers the best of both worlds

Without the proper infrastructure to support all-electric cars, plug-in hybrids that can run on battery and gas power just make more sense to drivers worried about both new technology and where they'll find their next charge.