6/7/2007 1:00:00 AM
Travel Weekly's Asia-Pacific E-letter: June 7, 2007 EIGHTEEN ASIA-PACIFIC COUNTRIES are expected to receive more than $110 billion in tourism revenue during the next three years, according to the
3/29/2006 1:00:00 AM
Travel Weeklys Europe E-letter: March 29, 2006 THE SWEDISH TRAVEL TOURISM COUNCIL is changing its name to VisitSweden in a move to attract more international visitors to the destination. The council was
Travel Weeklys Mexico E-letter: March 29, 2006 LINDBLAD EXPEDITIONS launched a program to Baja California in which kayaking is a principal activity and mode of locomotion. A specialist in
2/16/2021 12:45:00 PM by Jamie Biesiada
Created by the National Blacks in Travel and Tourism Collaborative, the directory is designed to help Black businesses, professionals and students find opportunities in the industry.
3/28/2006 1:00:00 AM
Travel Weeklys Cruise E-letter: March 28, 2006 AN INVESTIGATION CONTINUED this week into the fire on the Star Princess. One passenger died following cardiac arrest and several others suffered smoke
3/27/2006 1:00:00 AM
Travel Weekly's Hawaii E-letter: March 27, 2006 MESA AIR GROUP unveiled the name, launch date and introductory fares for the low-fare inter-island service it plans to offer in Hawaii, and began taking
5/14/2003 2:29:39 PM
WASHINGTON -- Leisure travel this summer should be up 2.5% over last summer, as consumers take an estimated 275.4 million trips of 50 miles or more from home during June, July and August, according the
2/26/2024 10:55:00 AM by Donna M. Airoldi, Business Travel News
The airline, which launched in April 2022, said the challenges facing its business "have become too significant to overcome."
9/9/2025 2:10:00 PM by Christina Jelski
The hotel industry, Delta and United led an effort to stop a city ordinance that will raise workers' minimum wage to $30 per hour, but they came up short.
5/14/2003 1:00:00 AM
WASHINGTON -- The Travel Industry Association's latest War Impact Survey indicates that the economy, more than factors such as the U.S. military action in Iraq, is playing the largest role in stifling