March 19, 2007
Amtrak Mobile, a service that permits travelers to make Amtrak reservations and check train schedules on Web enabled mobile devices, is now available in Spanish.
The very young probably don't know this, and the very old may have forgotten it, but there was a time when airlines printed their fares on pieces of paper and mailed them to their ticket offices,
March 19, 2007 by Mark Pestronk
Q: I have owned my agency for 20-plus years, and I believe that it is worth several million dollars. I am trying to decide how to give or bequeath the agency to my children without having to pay federal
March 19, 2007 by Arnie Weissmann
Looking over my notes after interviewing Jumeirah Group CEO Gerald Lawless, I sensed I was not going to be incorporating many of his quotes into my story about how Americans fit into Dubai's tourism
March 19, 2007 by Mark Chesnut
Mexico Travel Marketplace adopts sustainable tourism as its theme Mark Chesnut M exico Travel Marketplace, a trade show series that is in its 13th year, is working to convince travel agents and
News Briefs, Week of March 19, 2007 Senate advances visa waiver bill More countries would qualify to participate in the Visa Waiver Program, under the "Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of
North Korea allows Americans to attend the Arirang Festival David Cogswell N orth Korea has opened its doors again to Americans for a brief period, granting visas to visitors attending the Arirang
The U.S. has plenty of attractive tourism attributes, including great cities, natural wonders, 20 World Heritage sites, a solid transportation infrastructure and a strong work force.
Simon to stress unity, members' needs as new head of NTA David Cogswell L isa Simon, the newly elected president of the National Tour Association, said she would pursue a plan to restore the objectives
Spirit aims to be cheapest of the cheap in North America Andrew Compart F or all of the low-cost carrier growth in the U.S., the country has not yet produced a carrier like Ryanair. The Ireland-based