September 20, 2006 by Rory Boland
After Orange Revolution, tourism to Kiev looks rosier Rory Boland T his summer, Ukraine celebrated 15 years of independence after the collapse of the Soviet Union, although some might argue that it
September 20, 2006 by Gay Nagle Myers
New property, new destination is in the works for AMResorts Gay Nagle Myers A MResorts celebrated its fifth anniversary by announcing an expansion into Jamaica. The management company runs seven
September 20, 2006
Sabre realigns technology team S abre reorganized its technology team and promoted Barry Vandevier from his post as chief technology officer of the Travelocity unit to chief information officer of
Good news for Bermuda: Hurricane Helene, a Category 3 storm, now is expected to bypass Bermuda, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Travel Weekly's Mexico E-letter: Sept. 20, 2006 RITZ-CARLTON HOTEL CO. said it will reopen the Ritz-Carlton Cancun on Sept. 27 following extensive renovations after Hurricane Wilma. The $15 million
Travel Weekly's Technology E-letter: Sept. 20, 2006 MITCH TRUWIT, the top official at Travelport's online holdings, will leave the company to join a private equity firm, and Travelport appointed Steve
September 19, 2006
Universal Orlando's new senior vice president of sales, Dan Cupertino, has put his new sales team in place and begun to carry out his mandate to "assemble a world class sales organization."
Chukka Caribbean Adventures, the land-based nature tour operator based in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, will launch a booking engine on Dec. 15 at www.chukkacaribbean.com.
Just how far will an airline go these days to earn a few extra bucks? One airline executive attending the third-annual World Low Cost Airlines Congress in London describes how a certain Asian low-cost
NYLO Hotels, a new lifestyle-lodging brand which launched in 2005 with a plan to open 50 properties by 2010, will soon take two significant steps towards that goal: The groundbreaking for the brand's