August 31, 2006
British Airways signed a deal to offer a Registered Traveler program this fall for its operations at New York's Kennedy Airport, giving the airline's business travelers and other frequent flyers the
August 30, 2006
Tropical storm Ernesto sloshed ashore in Florida late on Aug. 29, creating more ripples than riptides after making landfall.
Travel Weekly's Europe E-letter: Aug. 30, 2006 SCEPTRE TOURS, a wholesale operator specializing in independent vacation packages to Ireland, has added a Scotland product line. The six-night Scotland
Travel Weekly's Mexico E-letter: Aug. 30, 2006 INTERCONTINENTAL HOTELS GROUP opened the first Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites in Mexico City. Located near the World Trade Center and the city's
August 29, 2006
A majority of American travelers believe it's worth visiting New Orleans to help the city's recovery, but 90% say they have no plans to visit the stricken city during the next year.
Storm watches and warnings were posted as far north as the Georgia-Florida border to Naples on the Gulf of Mexico and south to the Florida Keys as tropical storm Ernesto, which could be reborn as a
A year to the day after it was severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina, the Beau Rivage Resort & Casino in Biloxi, Miss., is defying overwhelming odds to reopen. It isn't serendipity or irony or
AAA is projecting that at least 35.2 million people will travel over the Labor Day holiday, a 1.2% increase from the same time last year.
Travel Weekly's Caribbean E-letter: Aug. 29, 2006 THE CARIBBEAN TOURISM Organization is fighting to postpone until 2008 or mid-2009 a regulation requiring U.S. travelers to have a passport to re-enter
Travel Weekly's Cruise E-letter: Aug. 29, 2006 ALASKAN VOTERS APPROVED Ballot Measure 2, the cruise ship tax initiative, which will place a $50 head tax on cruise passengers in Alaska and subject the