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MONTREAL, QUEBEC–(Marketwire - March 20, 2008) - Aeroports de Montreal (ADM) is pleased to announce the opening of a new common-use VIP lounge at Montreal-Trudeau airport. Located in the international jetty, after the pre-boarding security screening checkpoints, this new lounge offers travellers awaiting their flights spacious surroundings and an array of exclusive services.
The ADM Lounge […]

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Posted By: littlec | Mar 21st

CALGARY, ALBERTA–(Marketwire - June 27, 2007) - With over 1.5 million dollars in renovations to guest rooms and common areas, the Travelodge Montreal Trudeau Airport is launching an aggressive growth strategy within the Montreal airport market.
Travellers to the Trudeau airport area will be welcomed by the new boutique style decor at the hotel and will […]

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Posted By: littlec | Jun 27th

Montreal June 15 2007, Montreal-Trudeau welcomes Air Algerie - whose first North American destination is Montreal with two weekly flights to Algiers.(CCNMATTHEWS PHOTO/AEROPORTS DE MONTREAL)

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Posted By: littlec | Jun 18th

This week, the newspapers were all talking about Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone’s not so veiled threats that Montreal needs to invest in its racing infrastructure, not so much the track itself but the amenities surrounding it.  The city was quick to point out that this falls on the shoulders of organizer and promoter Normand […]

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Posted By: froosh | Jun 8th

Montréal, le 18 avril – Les Productions Jacques L’Heureux, les Productions Marie Eykel, Télé-Québec et Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm sont fiers d’annoncer que le deuxième coffret de la populaire série pour enfants Passe-Partout sera offert sur DVD dès le 15 mai prochain partout au Québec et au Canada. Ce deuxième volume saura divertir petits et grands […]

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Posted By: littlec | Apr 18th

Canada’s international travel deficit soared to an all-time high in 2006, as spending by Canadians in both the United States and overseas climbed to record levels.
The deficit - the difference between spending by Canadians abroad and spending by foreigners in Canada - jumped $1.4 billion to an estimated $7.2 billion in 2006.
The travel deficit has […]

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Posted By: froosh | Feb 26th