March 16, 2015 by Gay Nagle Myers
The airline's Mint service, featuring a lie-flat seat and other amenities, will be available on flights from New York to Aruba and Barbados.
March 16, 2015 by Danny King
The airline is in talks to acquire long-haul aircraft, and is planning routes to several U.S. and European cities.
March 16, 2015 by Michelle Baran
The alliance between Backroads and AmaWaterways begins this year on 20 Danube River sailings.
Starting May 1, the price of half-day and full-day parking passes for motorcoaches in Paris will triple, but vehicles that meet the latest E.U. emission standards will not see an increase.
Apple's Apple Watch presentation on March 9 either referenced or spurred announcements from at least five major travel suppliers, indicating that the technology behind mobile-device communication is
March 16, 2015 by Jerry Limone
In the summer and fall of 2016, the ship will sail a variety of cruises from three ports: New York; Norfolk, Va.; and Charleston, S.C.
An investigation revealed that flight search results wrongly showed the same carrier operating outbound and return flights.
March 16, 2015 by Laura Del Rosso
An LGBT workshop is scheduled for September; a South Asian weddings and honeymoons workshop will take place in October. Both will be held at Mexico resorts.
March 16, 2015 by Shane Nelson
Hawaii Tourism Authority officials are forecasting another record-setting year of visitor arrivals and spending, but they’re paying close attention to the price of oil and currency exchange rates.
March 16, 2015 by Arnie Weissmann
One view: Suppliers should more closely vet "professionals" who represent their brands.