March 11, 2008
Crystal Cruises has introduced "extreme luxury" shore excursions for its Europe cruises. These tours, which range in price from $1,000 per person to $19,500 per couple, feature European sports cars,
March 4, 2008
Travel Weekly's Cruise E letter March 4, 2008 CARNIVAL CRUISE LINES saw a continued shakeup in its top ranks. Maurice Zarmati, a 36 year veteran of sales at Carnival
February 28, 2008
Maurice Zarmati, vice president of sales, and Roberto Martinoli, executive vice president of operations, will leave Carnival next month.
February 27, 2008
Silversea Cruises will rename its new expedition ship the Prince Albert II, in tribute to Prince Albert of Monaco. The ship was originally acquired as the World Discoverer II.
February 11, 2008 by Harvey Chipkin
Portfolio, portfolio, portfolio. That's the current mantra for hotel companies that keep spinning off brands in an effort to capture different niches of customers and investors.
January 11, 2008
Trafalgar Tours, known for its motorcoach tour business, has launched a Train Tours program with four rail itineraries in Switzerland, France, Italy and England.
December 17, 2007 by Johanna Jainchill
Apollo adds Regent line to portfolio Johanna Jainchill T he most rampant rumor in the cruise industry was finally put to rest last week when Carlson Cos. confirmed plans to sell its luxury cruise brand,
December 13, 2007
Travel Weekly is proud to present your nominees for the 2007 Readers' Choice Awards. The winners will be announced at the Fifth Annual Readers' Choice Awards gala at the Pierre New York this month and
November 26, 2007
News Briefs, Week of Nov. 26, 2007 US Airways sets Heathrow plan US Airways will begin daily service between Philadelphia and London Heathrow on March 29 on A330 aircraft, after buying Heathrow slots
November 6, 2007 by Michael Milligan
Kimpton Hotels and Restaurants got its start in downtown San Francisco 26 years ago, when it opened the Bedford Hotel. Kimpton went on to open eight more hotels in San Francisco. And for years, San