October 2, 2006
Travel Weekly's Hawaii E-letter: Oct. 2, 2006 CREATIVE LEISURE INTERNATIONAL is highlighting free-night rates on select fall bookings through mid-December. The Sheraton Maui Resort and the Grand Hyatt
Travel Weekly's Home-based Agent E-letter: Oct. 2, 2006 THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COMMISSIONED TRAVEL AGENTS is set to raise its dues within a few weeks, although President Joanie Ogg said the amount
Travelport's new owner restructures company Dennis Schaal T ravelport plans to reorganize its 21 companies into three global businesses Jan. 1, replacing the current two-unit management structure.
Universal Orlando now courting agents U niversal Orlando's new senior vice president of sales, Dan Cupertino, has put his new sales team in place and intends to "rebuild" Universal's travel
About 15.4 million people visited Washington in 2005, an increase of 2.7% over the previous year, according to recently released statistics.
Lunch & Go. This next-generation lunch box is a portable, heated (but cordless) meal carrier comprising an insulated pouch and an energy pack. The energy cell, a plastic shell surrounded a synthetic
September 29, 2006
The Seattle-based Adventure Travel Trade Association will hold its Adventure Travel World Summit in Seattle Oct. 19 to 21.
September 29, 2006 by Johanna Jainchill
A proposal to revise portions of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative is headed for a congressional vote today, when House and Senate leaders decide on a last-minute provision to the Homeland
Luxury amenities make big splash at Las Vegas resort pools Barbara J. Nosek A s the upscale trend continues to redefine more facets of the Las Vegas experience, it was clearly just a matter of time
September 28, 2006
ASTA this week removed Certified Travel Services of Oklahoma City from a Web page designed to highlight companies that have made unauthorized use of the ASTA logo. Certified was the first offender to