March 19, 2007 by Dennis Schaal
Tour choices abound, but a lot can be said for winging it Dennis Schaal T he Wind Surf offered myriad shore excursions, from Nevis bike tours to a regatta in St. Martin to an all-terrain-vehicle
March 19, 2007 by Mark Chesnut
Travel Impressions bullish on Cancun and the Riviera Maya Mark Chesnut I f you ask officials at Travel Impressions, they will tell you that Mexico's Caribbean coast is the land of opportunity. The tour
March 19, 2007
Travel Weekly's Hawaii E-letter: March 19, 2007 THE CRASH OF TWO HELICOPTERS while on aerial tours on Kauai has led to calls for more stringent regulation of the Hawaii air tour industry. Crashes have
Travel Weekly's Home-based Agent E-letter: March 19, 2007 SECRETS OF SUCCESS: Tom Ogg, owner of www.homebasedtravelagent.com , will be a featured seminar speaker at this year's Cruise-A-Thon, being held
Travelport to sell Orbitz stake in IPO Dennis Schaal T ravelport's private equity owners, who have been running the show for less than seven months, revealed they plan to sell an unspecified portion of
Travelport, Four Seasons report profits in Q4 T ravelport posted net income of $67 million in the fourth quarter, its first complete quarter as a new company, on revenue of $593 million. Spawned from
U.S., foreign carriers continue to expand international routes Andrew Compart U .S. travelers again are going to have many more international routes to choose from, as U.S. carriers and their foreign
Unlimited pass now being sold by Air Canada Dennis Schaal Nadine Godwin I n yet another move signaling its growing independence from GDS distribution, Air Canada last week expanded its flight pass
My Wind Surf experience began in Springfield, N.J., two days before I sailed north from Barbados on the 16-ton "motor-sailer," as the captain later called it. I had heard that the ship had been
March 16, 2007
Five former Cendant executives and a Starwood expatriate formed a travel industry strategy advisory firm in partnership with PhoCusWright.