September 5, 2006
Online Vacation Center parent acquires U.K. travel publisher O nline Vacation Center Holdings Corp., parent of cruise-focused agency Online Vacation Center, acquired Phoenix International Publishing, a
Travelocity is operating a booking engine on the State of Maryland's tourism Web site and is paying a commission to the state for every sale.
Travel Weeklys Cruise E-letter: Sept. 5, 2006 ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES reached an agreement to purchase Madrid-based cruise operator Pullmantur for $900 million. The Spanish company operates five ships
Travel Weeklys Las Vegas E-letter: Sept. 5, 2006 TICKETS for the much-anticipated production of Mel Brooks The Producers at Paris-Las Vegas go on sale at 9 a.m. Oct. 27 for performances February through
September 4, 2006
With the Sept. 1 deadline looming and five major U.S. airlines set to impose new fees on travel agencies booking through nonpreferred channels, American Express Business Travel signed on a new airline
September 4, 2006 by Arnie Weissmann
To death and taxes, I would like to add a third certainty: When Travel Weekly writes about airlines, we get letters to the editor.
September 4, 2006 by Allan Seiden
Aloha Festivals honors cowboys in 60th anniversary season Allan Seiden W ith paniolo , or Hawaiian cowboys, as its theme this year, Aloha Festivals will celebrate its 60th anniversary season in
The Travel Industry Association recently purchased the Res-Expo technology conference and will roll it into the TravelCom conference, beginning with the 2007 confab, April 4 to 6 at the Mandalay Bay
Aqua unleashes wave of condotel upgrades in Waikiki Allan Seiden A qua Hotels and Resorts is embarking on a comprehensive upgrade to its inventory and marketing efforts. The chain has grown to nine
September 4, 2006 by Mark Pestronk
Q: Why was Amadeus unsuccessful in its attempt to get a federal judge to issue an injunction to halt the plans of American and Northwest to start charging all Amadeus agencies $3.50 per segment starting