February 21, 2007
Travel Weekly's Mexico E-letter: Feb. 21, 2007 A RECORD 1.3 MILLION TOURISTS visited Los Cabos last year, up from 1.2 million in 2005, according to the Los Cabos Tourism Board. Those tourists arrived at
Travel Weekly's Technology E-letter: Feb. 21, 2007 AAA OPENED ITS WEB SITES to nonmembers and made it easier for members to access the clubs' sites because members no longer have to sign in to view Web
February 20, 2007
JetBlue founder and CEO David Neeleman said Tuesday that the beleaguered airline will spend about $30 million giving refunds and credits to the thousands of passengers adversely affected by flight
As part of its Year of a Million Dreams promotion, the Walt Disney Co. is mounting a travel agent deal under which agents will be entered into a sweepstakes once for every sale of a qualifying Disney
February 20, 2007 by Johanna Jainchill
The undeclared race for supremacy in the European cruise market reached a fever pitch this month when Carnival Corp. revealed a plan to form a joint venture with Iberojet Cruceros, a two-ship cruise
Even on the quietest day in Palermo Soho, you're bound to see a lot of foreigners shopping and dining. This tony Buenos Aires neighborhood, known for its stylish restaurants and designer boutiques, is
February 20, 2007 by Allan Seiden
Polynesian Cultural Center still top Oahu family draw Allan Seiden T he Polynesian Cultural Center opened in 1963 on 42 acres in rural Laie on Oahu's North Shore. Since then, the PCC has proved its
Travel Weekly's Cruise E-letter: Feb. 20, 2007 CARNIVAL CRUISE LINES said it would postpone sending the Carnival Triumph to New Orleans in August to operate weekly, year-round cruises there. Carnival
Travel Weekly's Las Vegas E-letter: Feb. 20, 2007 IT'S NEVER TOO EARLY to start planning that big convention: MGM Mirage's $7 billion CityCenter development is now accepting convention and meeting
February 19, 2007
Who knew that Nordic business travelers feel most fervently about climate control in hotel rooms and that U.K. and French road warriors are the most adamant about taking family members on business