April 2, 2007 by Johanna Jainchill
Magic Johnson stole the show at the Cruise Lines International Association's Cruise3Sixty conference in Fort Lauderdale when the former National Basketball Association All-Star spoke to a 2,000-person
April 2, 2007
Worldspan and British Airways signed a new three-year distribution agreement that provides Worldspan subscribers worldwide with access to British Airways' full inventory, availability and fares, the GDS
Adventure operators experiencing success, according to ATTA survey Nadine Godwin A dventure travel is a healthy and growing piece of the travel market, according to research by the Adventure Travel
At NBTA event: Execs extol virtues of private investment Dennis Schaal NEW YORK -- With Sabre's stock likely to be absent from the New York Stock Exchange and Wall Street abuzz about Travelport's
April 2, 2007 by Mark Pestronk
Q: I suspect that one of my employees may be embezzling, but I don't know which one. I would like to find out if any of them have big debts, judgments or criminal records. Can I run credit checks on all
April 2, 2007 by Arnie Weissmann
Airline executives have by now taken note that people are willing to spend good money to fly long-haul to exotic destinations halfway around the world but get awfully upset spending a similar amount of
Cruise Briefs: HAL to host 101 training seminars this spring Holland America Line will host 101 training seminars for travel sellers in cities across the U.S. and Canada this spring. The
Our day in Grootbos offered a number of things to do, including lounging on the deck overlooking the Indian Ocean or in the cottages, enjoying the pool, hiking around the grounds, going on a guided hike
FCC keeps cell phone users on hold on domestic flights Andrew Compart I t looks like cell phones will continue to be banned from use on airline flights within the U.S. The Federal Communications
Inbound travel from Mexico and Canada picks up steam Michael Milligan T he Department of Commerce is projecting that a record number of international travelers will visit the U.S. this year. The