February 12, 2016 by Richard Turen
Here, for the illumination of suppliers, is a tick-tock of a typical morning in the life of a travel counselor.
February 10, 2016 by Robert Silk
Seven counties included in the warning, but officials question the need for it, pointing out that all Zika cases were contracted outside the Sunshine State.
February 10, 2016 by Jamie Biesiada
“We haven’t seen any numbers that indicate that there’s been a big shift," Tom Klein said.
February 9, 2016 by Jamie Biesiada
Almost 90% of those who cancelled said it was because of a pregnancy or a possible pregnancy, according to the Travel Leaders study.
February 9, 2016 by Michelle Baran
Reports of preparations for the Summer Games were already unflattering, ranging from unfinished venues to pollution problems. Now, Brazil has the mosquito-borne virus to add to its list of woes.
February 8, 2016
Mexico: Zika not a threat to tourists; MSC Meraviglia-class ships get a plus two; Sabre users can sell premium AA seats; AA brings back free snacks in economy; Fire delays Emerald Waterways launch;
February 8, 2016 by Tom Stieghorst
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. said it has revised its no-discounting policy, making it clearer for consumers and its revenue managers.
February 7, 2016 by Jamie Biesiada
Vendors are preparing for an uptick in Zika-related inquiries and claims, and are already beginning to field some calls related to it.
February 4, 2016 by Jamie Biesiada
Mexico's tourism agency cited the low number of cases in the country and the location of those cases — in rural areas, not near the more popular tourist destinations.