June 30, 2015 by Jerry Limone
The airline has begun charging a $20 fee for the first checked bag to customers who purchase the least expensive fare option.
June 29, 2015 by Gay Nagle Myers
The board of directors determined that due to the financial consequences of repeated delays, a bankruptcy proceeding was the best path to put a viable capital structure in place to complete construction
June 29, 2015 by Tom Stieghorst
River cruises have caught the imagination of the client and are a lucrative sale for agents, said Jackie Vernon, a CruiseOne franchise owner in Green Bay, Wis.
June 29, 2015
Travel Weekly's Michelle Baran spoke with Mullen about Cuba, the company's first major product launch since he returned to the helm of the company at the start of the year.
June 29, 2015 by Paul J. Heney
Gay and lesbian families could see an upswing in numbers in the coming years, as more and more LGBT individuals exchange wedding vows and then ponder whether children should be the next step in their
June 29, 2015 by Michelle Baran
In an effort to get in on the frenzied demand for travel to Cuba, Apple Vacations is reaching beyond its "fly and flop" comfort zone to offer group tours to the island destination, with the hopes that
Virgin Gorda's Biras Creek closes doors; Barcelo to take full control of Occidental; Celebrity, MGM reach loyalty club pact; Norwegian Air to fly from U.S. to Caribbean; Airlines set Q1 record for bag,
June 29, 2015 by Danny King
The London-based accommodations service, which specializes in renting out upscale homes, recently received $40 million in funding.
June 29, 2015 by Jerry Limone
Banks in the country are temporarily closed and long lines have formed at ATMs.
The expedition begins at the mouth of the Northwest Passage at Resolute, in Canada's Nunavut territory, and travels to sites including Prince Leopold Island, Devon Island and Ilulissat, Greenland.