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NEW YORK -- Amid signs that the economy is weakening, corporate travel buyers said they are more closely monitoring travel expenditures. According to a survey by the National Business Travel
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Travel Weekly Conference 2001 agenda
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Most travel advisors would agree that they are agents of the client in the sense that they have a duty always to act in the best interest of the client. However, that is not the end of the legal
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Travel Weekly's Home based Agent E letter March 3, 2008 NEST, the Network of Entrepreneurs Selling Travel, expanded its Lifestyle Marketing direct mail campaigns for 2008. Previously produced for
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Travel Weekly's Asia-Pacific E-letter: Feb. 1, 2007 STARWOOD HOTELS & RESORTS said it will expand its Aloft hotel brand by opening the 200-room Aloft Beijing, Haidian, in 2009. The Aloft Beijing,
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Travel Weeklys Cruise E-letter: November 15, 2005 CRUISE SHIPS AGAIN began calling in Cozumel, Mexico, this week. The docks were damaged by Hurricane Wilma, but ships will anchor offshore and tender
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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.
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The agreement with Meyer Turku enables Royal Caribbean International to roll out a new Icon-class ship yearly through 2027.
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Travel Weekly's Hawaii E-letter: November 14, 2005 ISLAND AIR is now code sharing with United Airlines. The agreement means that passengers booked to the islands through United will not have to recheck
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Holbrook Travel of Gainesville, Fla. Pay: 10% to 15%. What: Agents earn 10% for the first 10 passengers; 12.5% for 11 to 20 passengers, and 15% for 21 and additional passengers. Also, an agency that