October 19, 2015 by Tom Stieghorst
The new entrants include Carnival Corp.'s flagship brand, Carnival Cruise Line, as well as its German club ship product, Aida. In addition, Norwegian Cruise Line will contribute a yet-to-be-finished
October 19, 2015 by Arnie Weissmann
Chinese travel agents here have reason to be anxious about their market, what with a skittish clientele and falling currency, but they got a dose of reassurance last week as top executives of the four
October 19, 2015 by Danny King
In an effort to boost user convenience and potentially cut distribution costs, Delta Air Lines earlier this month became the first U.S.-based carrier to allow customers to pay for airline tickets
TripAdvisor, which debuted its direct Instant Booking option last year, has added hotel room inventory from Priceline Group's Booking.com to the feature, the two companies said last week.
October 19, 2015 by Jamie Biesiada
Despite the rise in transactions, sales dipped 1.3%, to $69.7 billion, indicating falling fares.
October 19, 2015
Fire closes two Iberostar resorts; Royal Caribbean to debut new water slide; Mexico City's first Ritz to open in 2019; Regent Seven Seas to offer WiFi free for all; Southwest opens concourse at Hobby;
Once again Travel Weekly honors the best in travel and salutes the outstanding professionals behind it all, from design to marketing to services. This year, 17 industry heavyweights judged the best of
October 19, 2015 by Robert Silk
The airline will make an announcement either Monday or Tuesday about the steps it will take while Oscar Munoz, who reportedly suffered a heart attack last Thursday, is incapacitated.
One town in Switzerland can offer us a lesson in patience, salesmanship and how to handle adversity.
October 18, 2015 by Laura Del Rosso
A former agent now running her own marketing firm has several recommendations for success, collected over 18 years of working from home.