Canada Leads a Global Shift in Travel Innovation
Canada is transforming travel in 2026 with biometrics, AI, green transport, and digital borders, creating faster, safer, and more sustainable journeys.
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Canada is transforming travel in 2026 with biometrics, AI, green transport, and digital borders, creating faster, safer, and more sustainable journeys.
Venezuela tourism faces collapse as conflict disrupts flights, airspace, and cruises, leaving thousands of foreign tourists stranded across the country.
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