August 21, 2006
In the 1970s, when the hijacking of aircraft began to seem like a fad among criminals and terrorists, law enforcement officials quickly adopted some basic precepts for dealing with the perpetrators. One
Tralliance unveils search engine Dennis Schaal T ralliance, which operates the registry for the dot-travel Internet domain, introduced a search engine at www.search.travel that enables users to search
Travel Weekly's Hawaii E-letter: Aug. 21, 2006 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES VACATIONS is introducing its first packages to Hawaii. The operator is able to offer the packages via Southwest Airlines' code-share
Travel Weekly's Home-based Agent E-letter: Aug. 21, 2006 AMERICA'S VACATION CENTER, a San Diego-based host agency, said it is testing a preview release of private-label, consumer Web sites for
The travel industry, particularly U.S. airline travelers, appeared to be regaining equilibrium a week after being thrown into disarray by new airport security rules banning such common personal-care
In the immediate aftermath of the foiled London bomb plot, a TripAdvisor survey of 1,200 travelers showed that nearly half of the respondents, 47%, said they would avoid U.S.-U.K. travel over the next
August 18, 2006
Southwest Airlines Vacations is introducing its first packages to Hawaii. The operator is able to offer the packages via Southwest Airlines' code-share arrangement with ATA.
U.S. travelers would have a few extra days before they would need passports or other approved documentation when crossing U.S. ports of entry, under the long-awaited final proposed border security rules
Body of missing cruise passenger found off coast of Italy Family praises RCCL for cruise line's handling of situation A body found off the coast of Italy has been identified as a Florida woman who
Hong Kong invigorated by latest tourist attractions Jimmy Im H ong Kong is such a vibrant city -- ever-changing and constantly expanding -- that it's hard to feel like you've "been there, done