March 5, 2013 by Danny King
Environmental and economic considerations have hoteliers increasingly turning to local suppliers for materials, food and other needs.
November 29, 2012 by Danny King
Hoteliers argue passionately that 'boutique' and 'lifestyle' are not synonyms.
October 22, 2012
Feds keep mulling Dollar-Thrifty case; AA.com offers online menu picks; NYC bolsters office in Mexico City; Airport upgrade proceeds in Nassau; MGM gets approval for Macau project; Sandals reverses
October 16, 2012 by Jerry Limone
Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants has opened the Hotel Monaco Philadelphia. The hotel is in the Lafayette building, a former office building overlooking Independence Mall that Kimpton bought and renovated.
September 3, 2012 by Tom Stieghorst
Star Clippers is bringing a tall ship to Cuba in 2014 to offer a series of six- and seven-night cruises from the port city of Cienfuegos.
August 20, 2012 by Johanna Jainchill
In its 20-year history, luxury cruise line Regent Seven Seas Cruises has changed its name three times and gone through several owners, but one thing has remained constant: Its president has always been
July 12, 2012 by Mario Correa
Perched on a breathtaking stretch of southern Chile's coastline, the luxury, 18-suite Cliffs Preserve Patagonia is one of the region's most ecologically significant, and economically exclusive,
June 18, 2012 by Donna Tunney
Crystal Cruises for the first time is offering a full season of short-cruise options on existing, longer voyages in the Mediterranean.
May 16, 2012
Cruise Editor Donna Tunney sailed on the christening cruise of Oceania Cruises' new Riviera from Monaco to Barcelona, where a gala naming ceremony was held May 11, 2012. The 1,250-passenger Riviera
May 11, 2012 by Donna Tunney
Having spent the last year on a variety of contemporary and premium lines, I had become accustomed to the do-it-yourself buffet system. But things were different here. I was learning what Oceania