August 28, 2006
Tours of a Stalin-era labor camp in the former prison town of Vortuka, 1,200 miles northeast of Moscow in Russia’s far north, might give new meaning to the term “adventure travel.”
August 28, 2006 by Johanna Jainchill
HMS poised to buy two coastal cruise vessels Johanna Jainchill T he Cape May Light and the Cape Cod Light, two coastal cruise vessels commissioned by the now-defunct American Classic Voyages, may have
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Arie Sommer, Israel tourism commissioner for North and South America, spoke with Travel Weekly business writer Dan Luzadder concerning tourism to Israel following that country's recent cease-fire with
Jamaica sees surge in 2006 arrivals V isitors to Jamaica increased 17.1% from January through June compared with the same period last year, according to the Jamaica Tourist Board. Preliminary July
Luggage shippers picking up on demand for bag handling David Cogswell T he Luggage Club seemed like a better idea after Aug. 10 than ever before. With the tightening of baggage restrictions, the
News Briefs, Week of Aug. 28, 2006 Northwest to share Air France code Northwest plans to begin code-sharing with SkyTeam partner Air France on Sept. 2, starting with the Detroit-Paris route, where the
A few days after law enforcement officials in London thwarted a plot to blow up several commercial aircraft using liquid explosives, U.S. authorities immediately put tighter airport security measures in
Southwest Airlines Vacations plants flag in Hawaii with Mark Travel David Cogswell S outhwest Airlines Vacations is coming to Hawaii. Operated as a private label by the Mark Travel Corp., the brand's
TIA to merge newly purchased Res-Expo tech show with TravelCom Michael Milligan WASHINGTON -- The Travel Industry Association acquired Res-Expo, a technology conference that it intends to combine with