April 1, 2004
SONOMA, Calif. -- Sometimes adventure means getting lost and going around and around and around. Sometimes it just means going around. At 110 mph.
March 30, 2004 by David Cogswell
MONACO -- Oceania christened its second ship, the 684-passenger Insignia, in the Port of Monte Carlo here March 28, with Prince Albert of Monaco present as the guest of honor.
March 24, 2004
WASHINGTON -- The Travel Industry Association (TIA) reports that the State Dept. is seeking to push back an Oct. 26 deadline that would require countries participating in the Visa Waiver Program to
March 2, 2004 by David Cogswell
CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- With the State Department dropping its restrictions to travel to Libya on Feb. 26, Clipper Cruises is exchanging its European ports with North African ones on its
February 23, 2004 by Rebecca Tobin
NEW YORK -- The inventor of easyJet, the British no-frills airline, is taking his idea to sea with a venture called easyCruise.
December 29, 2003
It's going to be another exciting New Year's Eve at our house. We'll put a few cocktail franks in the microwave, pour some Chablis and tune in to see Dick Clark shivering in Times Square.
October 2, 2003 by Kimberly Scholz
EuroBound's eight-night Haunted England plan, departing Oct. 31, is tailor-made for clients who aren't afraid of things that go bump in the night.
September 13, 2003 by Kimberly Scholz
Through Dec. 15, travel agents who book clients at the Claridge Hotel in Miami Beach for the low rate of $99 per night will earn 20% commission.
September 8, 2003
Cheryl Floyd is the self-described "Queen of Romance," but there's nothing particularly romantic about her rise to the upper echelon of traveler counselors selling honeymoon and romance vacations.
August 29, 2003
NEW YORK -- Looking to spread the word about Monaco's growing tourism infrastructure, the principality's tourist office here will hold six morning and evening educational seminars for agents on the East