October 18, 2004 by Rebecca Tobin
Charters create faux fleet for tour companies Rebecca Tobin NORWALK, Conn. -- If you were to make your grand entrance into the Cote dAzur by yacht, the Le Ponant would be a good way to go. Its a
September 27, 2004
When Starwood’s Barry Sternlicht went up to accept the 2004 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association of Travel Executives in Philadelphia last week, he apologized to the dinner crowd for being
September 1, 2004
Travel Weeklys Europe E-letter: Sept. 1, 2004 ROYAL TREATMENT: The Monaco Government Tourist Office will hold free breakfast seminars for travel agents in the Southeast from Sept. 22 to 24. Attendees
August 27, 2004 by Kimberly Scholz
The Inn at Palmetto Bluff, sister property to Auberge du Soleil, is set to open Sept. 1 in Bluffton, S.C., and created the two-night Lowcountry Lux package to celebrate its grand opening.
August 25, 2004
MONACO -- Arnold Tollman, former president of Trafalgar Tours USA, died here Aug. 19 at the age of 72 after a long illness.
August 4, 2004
Travel Weekly's Europe E-letter: Aug. 4, 2004 BACK ON TRACK: Travel to Europe is back and bigger than ever, according to the European Travel Commission in New York. The 33-nation marketing group said
July 7, 2004
MONTE CARLO, Monaco -- Joe Watters' eyes sparkled every time he uttered the phrase, "We proved them wrong."
July 1, 2004 by Kimberly Scholz
Agents with clients who are fans of Major League Baseball's San Francisco Giants can book the Play Ball! package at the Harbor Court Hotel in San Francisco, located near SBC Park, the Giants home
April 30, 2004 by Laura Del Rosso
SEATTLE -- A landmark building in Seattle's Belltown district since 1926, the Claremont Hotel has been transformed into the Hotel Andra, which is scheduled to open April 16.
April 12, 2004
Overheard by TC at a private club in Manhattan: A member asked Continental Chairman and CEO Gordon Bethune to forecast the outcome for United (in bankruptcy) and US Airways (out of bankruptcy, but not