August 18, 2006
World Class Travel Services, a Gainesville, Fla.-based adventure tour operator, has assembled an adventure package called The Way of the Inca, which will visit the recently discovered Gocta Falls in
Travizon partners with nuTravel on corporate booking tool T he Port Chester, N.Y.-based nuTravel Technology Solutions said it signed a five-year distribution agreement whereby Woburn, Mass.-based
August 17, 2006
The Club Med Cancun Yucatan will reopen its doors Nov. 11, following a 13-month, $20 million renovation program that resulted from last year's Hurricane Wilma.
Florida theme parks ease travelers' minds during hurricane season F lorida's SeaWorld, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay and Discovery Cove launched their Peace of Mind hurricane policy for travelers. If a named
August 16, 2006
In the wake of a truce in the Israel-Hezbollah conflagration, Israel has launched a program to lure travelers back to Haifa and the Galilee region in the northern part of the country.
For the first time, the Transportation Dept. has fined a foreign airline for violating the U.S. Air Carrier Access Act for disabled travelers.
Like American's predicament with Sabre, Northwest stated that the GDS fees it pays Amadeus rose "nearly 30%" Aug. 1 because "Amadeus refused to extend its existing full content agreement with
August 16, 2006 by Gay Nagle Myers
Marriott International will expand its brand presence in the Caribbean region in Barbados, Curacao, and Puerto Rico, and in Latin America in Costa Rica, according to Ed Fuller, president and managing
Caribbean nations ease travel restrictions for cricket fans Gay Nagle Myers F ans attending the International Cricket Council 2007 Cricket World Cup in the Caribbean will be able to travel freely
Travel Weekly's Europe E-letter: Aug. 16, 2006 PETER DEILMANN CRUISES is offering free air fare and free shore excursions on 20 sailings in 2007 aboard the five-star MS Deutschland. Destinations will