Wander Travel Advisers Inc

Wander Travel Advisers Inc From Canada to the world—solo, family, group or themed. We design stress-free journeys with heart, care and 25+ years of expertise.

Travel easy, live fully, remember forever. Wander Travel started operations at the end of May, 1999, as a result of the vision of Lorena Suarez-Balkowski, current owner and General Manager. At that time, Wander Travel was focused on targeting all Latin American destinations, especifically Mexico, because of the strong experience and background of the employees and staff in this field. Soon, the co

mpany was awarded with recognitions and qualification statements from TICO (Travel Industry Council of Ontario) and IATA (International Air Transportation Association). The business soared into consolidation by operating through the Computer Reservation Platform (Sabre), and reached a complete range of travel services that turned Wander Travel competitive in every segment of its market niche. Wander Travel is travel agency based in the Toronto Area since 1999. Backgrounded by a strong experience base, extensive traveling knowledge and commercial skills, we provide competitive, effective travel services that create a real difference for our customers in their destinations and related needs. We aim to be the leaders with new ideas and innovative in all areas of our activity to create value for our customers, suppliers, employees and the marketplace in which we work.. Lorena Suarez - Balkowski - (General Manager): More than 20 years of experience in the worldwide travel service business, . Lorena speaks English, Spanish and French and has the whole set of skills for attending travel needs. She has traveled around the world for a reliable support. Certifications/ Licences:
TICO # 4648101 ACTA # 12062 TIDS #96511100

✨ 13 Nights. 2 Countries. 1 Extraordinary Journey. ✨Discover the soul of Japan & Korea in 14 unforgettable days:🌸 Ancien...
08/27/2025

✨ 13 Nights. 2 Countries. 1 Extraordinary Journey. ✨

Discover the soul of Japan & Korea in 14 unforgettable days:
🌸 Ancient temples of Kyoto
🍣 Flavors of authentic sushi & sake
🚄 High-speed train adventures
🎎 Traditional Kimono & Hanbok experiences
🏙️ Modern vibes of Tokyo and Seoul

✅ 13 nights in 3.5–4★ hotels with meals
✅ Spanish-speaking guide
✅ Transfers & train tickets
✅ Immersive cultural activities

📅 November 8 – 21, 2025
💰 From $5,988 CAD per person (plus international airfare)

🌟 Your 13-night journey of a lifetime starts here with Wander Travel.

✈️ Ready to explore? Comment TRAVEL and we’ll send you all the details!

Air Canada Strike Compensation Now Includes Accommodation and Expense ReimbursementAir Canada has announced a major expa...
08/21/2025

Air Canada Strike Compensation Now Includes Accommodation and Expense Reimbursement
Air Canada has announced a major expansion of its recovery policy for travellers affected by last week’s labour disruption. The carrier is now reimbursing reasonable accommodation and out-of-pocket expenses in addition to its existing rebooking and transport coverage.

The updated policy applies to customers whose original flights were scheduled between August 15 and 23, 2025, and who incurred extra costs due to cancellations and delays. Covered expenses include hotel stays, meals, ground transportation, and other necessary costs related to travel interruptions.

To qualify, passengers must submit supporting receipts via Air Canada’s customer relations portal. The airline cautions that, given anticipated claim volume, processing could take up to four to six weeks.

Details of Air Canada’s Exceptional Expense Policy

Eligibility: Customers whose travel was disrupted between August 15–23, 2025.
Coverage: Reasonable costs for hotel stays, meals, ground transport, and other related expenses.
Claim Process: Receipts must be provided and submitted through Air Canada’s customer relations portal.
Processing Processing Time: Up to four to six weeks due to high claim volumes.

Air Canada has stated:
This special policy, which exceeds legal requirements, builds on Air Canada’s earlier rebooking flexibility and transport coverage for disrupted passengers. Customers unable to be rebooked within five days, or who arranged alternate travel at their own cost—including flights on other airlines, trains, buses, or ferries—can also claim these expenses if they booked the most economical and reasonable options to reach their destination as soon as possible.

Air Canada Flights Gradually ResumingAfter days of all-out travel chaos for Air Canada passengers and Canadian travel ad...
08/20/2025

Air Canada Flights Gradually Resuming

After days of all-out travel chaos for Air Canada passengers and Canadian travel advisors, the flight attendant strike is finally over. CUPE, the flight attendant union, has issued a back-to-work order pending ratification of the agreement reached early this morning after 9 hours of mediation.

The question now is “when will my client’s flight be confirmed?”

Air Canada says it will gradually resume flights as of this evening, 19AUG, but restarting an airline with aircraft parked around the world will take time. Not only do they need crews, but maintenance is a priority after days of being grounded.

"Customers are advised that the airline’s return to full, regular service may require seven-to-ten days as aircraft and crew are out of position. During this process, some flights will be cancelled over the next seven to ten days until the schedule is stabilized," Air Canada stated in a news release.
"So the restart is going to be gradual, and we’re going to take it one step at a time, and we’re going to do it as quickly as we can. But the reality is it’s difficult and requires the entire Air Canada team, and we need to make sure of course first and foremost, we do it in a safe matter," Nasr said.

"We’re going to focus on getting the international flights out first simply because we need the crews to arrive at their destination to be able to get their rest to come back. And, of course on the international flights you have a lot of people connecting to domestic lags, transporter lags. That’s a priority as well."

In an interview with CTV News, McGill professor John Gradek said, “We’re still going to get a couple hundred thousand passengers with flight cancellation over the next 48 hours. But that should come down quite a bit over the next few days.”

“Hopefully Air Canada will have the ability to accommodate, not only its current passengers, but will recover and rescue stranded passengers.”

Robert Kokonis, President of AirTrav, agrees that restarting operations is a huge challenge.

In an interview with Open Jaw, Kokonis said "running a scheduled airline is like conducting a symphony orchestra. There are so many moving parts. There’s the obvious ones, the flight crews plus the pilots. The aircraft themselves getting everything back in position. But there’s also the machinists, the check in and gate agents."

"Air Canada’s hoping to get some flights back on tonight. They’re going to get flights on short haul like Toronto/Montreal, and maybe some trans-continentals, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver in place. But I would say it’s going to take between 6 and 7, even 8 days to get everything back."

Details of the tentative agreement between Air Canada and its flight attendants are not available. However, in its release early this morning, CUPE called the agreement they reached "historic" and "transformational" for the industry. "Unpaid work is over," they said.

On CP24, John Gradek said “This was inevitable. I don’t think Air Canada could have withstood the pressure that was coming from its own flight attendants, and the other industry carriers that had moved in this direction as well. And the Minister of Jobs basically, who is starting to do a bit of an inquiry into these job practices of working and not being paid.”

“The only question right now is the structure. How much are they going to pay the flight attendants? Is it going to be the full salary as they get on the airplane today? And when do you start the clock? Do you start the clock when they walk in the building, or do you start the clock 30 or 40 minutes before the flight?”

Around 130,000 pax per day around the world have been affected by the strike, and their travel advisors left picking up the pieces. Typically, Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge operate 700 flights a day.

08/18/2025

✈️ If you have an upcoming flight with Air Canada, we understand these are difficult and frustrating times.At Wander Travel, we’re here to support you with clear information and a calm, human approach.👉 Most important: Do NOT cancel your flight on your own.If the airline cancels it, you may be eligible for a refund, free changes, or compensation. If you cancel it yourself, you could lose those rights.💬 Breathe, stay informed, and act calmly.We know how much effort, excitement, and money go into a trip. We’re here to help you navigate this.📲 Save this reel or share it with someone who might need it. It can make a big difference.

Esperando que esta situación se resuelva lo más pronto posible - busquen alternativas PLAN B- pero no cancelen sus vuelo...
08/18/2025

Esperando que esta situación se resuelva lo más pronto posible - busquen alternativas PLAN B- pero no cancelen sus vuelos - no compren nuevos boletos -

Una huelga que desafía al gobierno. Una aerolínea paralizada. Y miles de pasajeros atrapados entre dos fuerzas que no ceden.

El sindicato de auxiliares de vuelo de Air Canada ha decidido continuar con la huelga, calificando de inconstitucional la orden federal de regreso al trabajo. Mientras tanto, la aerolínea cancela vuelos, ofrece reembolsos y pide a los clientes no acudir a los aeropuertos sin reserva confirmada.
¿Estamos ante una crisis laboral histórica en el transporte aéreo canadiense?

✈️ Lee el análisis completo
https://www.caribbeannewsdigital.com/es/aerolineas/se-profundiza-la-crisis-laboral-en-torno-air-canada

08/17/2025

AIR CANADA UPDATE
Air Canada Suspends Plans
to Restart Flights

08/17/2025

Air Canada Flight Attendants Defy Back-to-Work Order
In an act of defiance at a rally today, CUPE's National President Mark Hancock tore up the back-to-work order from the CIRB. This action makes it unlikely Air Canada flights will resume any time soon. Open Jaw has reached out to the airline for comment.

“At this time, you are still on Strike and Locked out,” the union told its members in a note posted on the CUPE website on Sunday.

"I don't think anyone's in the mood to go back to work," Lillian Speedie, vice-president of CUPE Local 4092, told CBC's News Network at a picket line outside YYZ on Sunday.

Air Canada said it plans to resume flights today (Aug. 17) after the Canadian Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) acted on...
08/17/2025

Air Canada said it plans to resume flights today (Aug. 17) after the Canadian Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) acted on a directive from the Federal Minister of Jobs and Families, Patty Hajdu, , referring the airline’s contract negotiations with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) to final binding interest arbitration.

The directive, under section 107 of the Canada Labour Code, and the CIRB’s order, ends the strike at Air Canada that resulted in the suspension of more than 700 flights.

The CIRB has directed Air Canada to resume airline operations and for all Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge flight attendants to resume their duties by 14:00 EDT on Aug. 17, 2025.

The CIRB further ordered that the term of the collective agreement between Air Canada and CUPE that expired on March 31, 2025, be extended to include the period beginning on April 1, 2025 and ending on the day on which the new collective agreement between the parties comes into effect.

The CIRB also imposed final binding arbitration to resolve the outstanding terms of the collective agreement. The arbitration procedure will be addressed in the coming days and weeks.

Air Canada said that because it had implemented its shut-down and suspended operations at 01:30 EDT on Aug. 16, aircraft and crew are out of position vis-à-vis the schedule.

Restart of operations will begin immediately, with first flights this evening (Aug. 17), but Air Canada expects it will take several days before its operations return to normal.

During this process, some flights will be canceled over the next 7 to 10 days until the schedule is stabilized. Air Canada deeply regrets the inconvenience for its customers.

Customers whose flights were cancelled and did not travel and who did not accept a refund or credit for future travel, will be notified and provided a new itinerary.

Air Canada strongly recommends against customers going to the airport unless they have a confirmed booking and their flights are showing as operating (check your flight’s status on www.aircanada.com or on our mobile app before going to the airport).

Customers are also advised to use self-service tools as contact centre wait times are expected to remain elevated during the ramp up period.



Under Canada’s Airline Passenger Protection Regulations, customers in Canada are not eligible for compensation for delayed or cancelled flights, meals, hotels or other incidental expenses for situations outside the carrier’s control, such as a labour disruption.

Air Canada will in all cases inform passengers of their rights under applicable rules if their flight is cancelled or delayed and meet its regulatory obligations.

Air Canada to Restart Flights Following Binding Arbitration Referral.Air Canada said it plans to resume flights today (A...
08/17/2025

Air Canada to Restart Flights Following Binding Arbitration Referral.

Air Canada said it plans to resume flights today (Aug. 17) after the Canadian Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) acted on a directive from the Federal Minister of Jobs and Families, Patty Hajdu, , referring the airline’s contract negotiations with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) to final binding interest arbitration.

The directive, under section 107 of the Canada Labour Code, and the CIRB’s order, ends the strike at Air Canada that resulted in the suspension of more than 700 flights.

The CIRB has directed Air Canada to resume airline operations and for all Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge flight attendants to resume their duties by 14:00 EDT on Aug. 17, 2025.

The CIRB further ordered that the term of the collective agreement between Air Canada and CUPE that expired on March 31, 2025, be extended to include the period beginning on April 1, 2025 and ending on the day on which the new collective agreement between the parties comes into effect.

The CIRB also imposed final binding arbitration to resolve the outstanding terms of the collective agreement. The arbitration procedure will be addressed in the coming days and weeks.

Air Canada said that because it had implemented its shut-down and suspended operations at 01:30 EDT on Aug. 16, aircraft and crew are out of position vis-à-vis the schedule.

Restart of operations will begin immediately, with first flights this evening (Aug. 17), but Air Canada expects it will take several days before its operations return to normal.

During this process, some flights will be canceled over the next 7 to 10 days until the schedule is stabilized. Air Canada deeply regrets the inconvenience for its customers.

Customers whose flights were cancelled and did not travel and who did not accept a refund or credit for future travel, will be notified and provided a new itinerary.

Air Canada strongly recommends against customers going to the airport unless they have a confirmed booking and their flights are showing as operating (check your flight’s status on www.aircanada.com or on our mobile app before going to the airport).

Customers are also advised to use self-service tools as contact centre wait times are expected to remain elevated during the ramp up period.



Under Canada’s Airline Passenger Protection Regulations, customers in Canada are not eligible for compensation for delayed or cancelled flights, meals, hotels or other incidental expenses for situations outside the carrier’s control, such as a labour disruption.

Air Canada will in all cases inform passengers of their rights under applicable rules if their flight is cancelled or delayed and meet its regulatory obligations.

Buy airline tickets, find cheap airfare, last minute deals and seat sales with Air Canada. Book hotels, cars and vacations with Air Canada Vacations.

Big travel news is here! 🚨✈️With its new winter program, Air Transat is not just adding destinations — it’s creating opp...
08/13/2025

Big travel news is here! 🚨✈️
With its new winter program, Air Transat is not just adding destinations — it’s creating opportunities for Canadians to travel smarter, easier, and more often.

What does this mean for you?
It’s the perfect chance to turn those “someday” travel dreams into a real plan. Direct routes mean fewer barriers, more time to enjoy your destination, and the freedom to explore places that once felt out of reach.

At Wander Travel, we’re ready to turn these new connections into tailor-made adventures — built around what you love, and designed so all you have to do is enjoy the journey.

💬 Comment TRAVEL and let’s design your next adventure while these routes are fresh and seats are still available.



¡Grandes noticias viajeras! 🚨✈️
Con su nuevo programa de invierno, Air Transat no solo suma destinos — está creando oportunidades para que los canadienses viajen de forma más inteligente, fácil y frecuente.

¿Qué significa para ti?
Es el momento perfecto para convertir esos viajes soñados de “algún día” en un plan real. Las rutas directas significan menos barreras, más tiempo para disfrutar tu destino y la libertad de explorar lugares que antes parecían lejanos.

En Wander Travel, estamos listos para transformar estas nuevas conexiones en aventuras hechas a tu medida — pensadas en lo que tú amas, y diseñadas para que solo tengas que disfrutar.

💬 Comenta TRAVEL y planifiquemos tu próxima aventura mientras estas rutas están frescas y aún hay asientos disponibles.

✨ Un viaje que transformará tu corazón y tu fe ✨Del 22 de septiembre al 9 de octubre de 2025, acompáñanos en la Peregrin...
08/09/2025

✨ Un viaje que transformará tu corazón y tu fe ✨

Del 22 de septiembre al 9 de octubre de 2025, acompáñanos en la Peregrinación Santa María y la Divina Misericordia. Recorre Polonia, Francia, España y Portugal visitando santuarios y ciudades llenas de historia, cultura y devoción.

Camina por los lugares donde santos y peregrinos han dejado huella, contempla paisajes que inspiran y vive momentos de oración, comunidad y crecimiento espiritual.

Con Wander Travel, no te preocupas por nada: nosotros organizamos cada detalle para que tú solo te dediques a vivir la experiencia.

📍 Incluye destinos como: Varsovia, Czestochowa, Auschwitz, Cracovia, París, Lourdes, Montserrat, Barcelona, Zaragoza, Madrid, Ávila, Fátima y Lisboa.

💰 Desde $5,851 USD
✈️ Servicios terrestres + boleto aéreo
🛐 Director Espiritual: P. Luis Rodríguez

📩 Reserva tu lugar y únete a esta experiencia de fe que quedará en tu memoria para siempre.
Cupos limitados

✨ Un viaje que marcará tu vida ✨Wander Travel te invita a vivir una peregrinación inolvidable a Roma y Assis, para prese...
07/23/2025

✨ Un viaje que marcará tu vida ✨
Wander Travel te invita a vivir una peregrinación inolvidable a Roma y Assis, para presenciar la canonización de José Gregorio Hernández y Madre Carmen Rendiles, los primeros santos venezolanos.
Un momento de fe, historia y orgullo nacional que quedará grabado en tu corazón.
Itinerario, alojamiento, transporte y visitas guiadas incluidas. Tú solo ven a vivirlo.

📅 16 al 20 de octubre, 2025
📍 Cupos limitados
📩 Rocío Arroba
📞 647-8551893 | 905-814-0550

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