March 14, 2007
ARC this month launched a private-label, Web-based system that enables ARC-accredited agencies to book nonair products not found in the GDSs, such as tickets for attractions and sightseeing, and to earn
Air Canada has introduced subscription-based flight passes in the U.S. for unlimited travel between the U.S. and Canada.
Travel Weekly's Europe E-letter: March 14, 2007 STARWOOD HOTELS & RESORTS, in partnership with Statuto Group, will open its first Italian property in Milan, Italy. Set to open December 2008, the W
Travel Weekly's Mexico E-letter: March 14, 2007 DESPITE FEWER VISITORS IN 2006, Mexico rang up record tourism spending last year, thanks in part to more affluent travelers staying in new and renovated
March 13, 2007
American tour operators are rushing to put packages together to take advantage of a window of opportunity that has quickly been opened by the North Korean government that will allow Americans into the
The Travel Institute has announced a number of new benefits offered to candidates for its certified travel agent designation.
Travel Weekly's Caribbean E-letter: March 13, 2007 CHUKKA CARIBBEAN ADVENTURES, based in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, launched the Polo Collection, a new category in its nature adventure product line. The first
Travel Weekly's Cruise E-letter: March 13, 2007 PRINCESS CRUISES appointed two mother-daughter stars of 1970's TV sitcom shows as the godmothers of the line's two newest ships, to be named in a dual
March 12, 2007
The Caribbean is still the most popular cruise destination, and travel agents expect that cruise sales to the region in 2007 will surpass sales in 2006, according to a poll conducted by the Cruise Lines
March 12, 2007 by Johanna Jainchill
Oceania Cruises is sending the Regatta into drydock for a $6 million renewal scheduled from April 5 to 16 in Marseille, France.