August 18, 2015 by Jerry Limone
The Tourism Authority of Thailand said Bangkok’s airports and its railway transit (Skytrain and metro) remain open and that tour companies and hotels continue to operate.
August 18, 2015 by Johanna Jainchill
The administration is trying to make it possible for travelers to fly on regularly scheduled commercial flights to Cuba by year’s end.
In 1988, he co-founded Travel World News as a monthly print publication for destination specialists, and it remains an online publication today.
August 18, 2015 by Gay Nagle Myers
The weekly service will start Dec. 12.
August 18, 2015 by Tom Stieghorst
There are good reasons why South Florida is the cruise capital of the world, and one of them is that fog is very rare.
August 17, 2015
Sailing away: Escape hull art in progress; Norwegian signs 15-year Seattle lease; Tauck doubling down on the family market; Montana court rules against OTAs on taxes; Margaritaville hotel planned for
August 17, 2015 by Danny King
ASTA has called on Marriott International to halt an advertising campaign designed to persuade customers to book directly on the hotelier's website, marking at least the second time in the last nine
August 17, 2015 by Tom Stieghorst
Royal Caribbean International will offer butlers when it debuts its Royal Suite Class of service in May — but that won't be their title.
The offer is valid for bookings made before Oct. 31 or while supplies last. A maximum of two children per booking are free.
August 17, 2015 by Michelle Baran
Companies participating in Virtuoso's Incubator program introduced agents to emerging apps and technology solutions at the consortium's conference last week.