August 16, 2006
Travel Weekly's Mexico E-letter: Aug. 16, 2006 PRIVATE INVESTORS have pumped some $11.6 billion into Mexico's tourism industry in the last six years, exceeding goals set by the federal government for
August 15, 2006
Tralliance, which operates the registry for the dot-travel domain, introduced in beta a travel search engine at www.search.travel.
The New Jersey state budget impasse that forced Atlantic City's casinos to shutdown for two days in July resulted in many visitors canceling their vacation plans to the beach and casino destination,
August 15, 2006 by Gay Nagle Myers
Health officials in the Bahamas have confirmed that there is no longer a threat of malaria to travelers visiting Great Exuma in the Out Islands, following an incubation period of 45 days with no new
Just as China began its two-year home stretch to hosting the 2008 Summer Olympics, the European Tour Operators Association released a white paper documenting how countries that host the games
Online travel agencies, which are defendants in hotel tax lawsuits, lost a battle in Illinois when a federal judge refused to dismiss a suit brought by the city of Fairview Heights.
Travel Weekly's Caribbean E-letter: Aug. 15, 2006 HEALTH OFFICIALS in the Bahamas have confirmed that there is no longer a threat of malaria to travelers visiting Great Exuma in the Out Islands,
Travel Weekly's Cruise E-letter: Aug. 15, 2006 THE U.S. COAST GUARD did not raise the security level for the maritime sector or change the screening process for passengers at seaports, the International
August 14, 2006
The General Services Administration unveiled its schedule of allowable per diem travel rates for government employees for fiscal year 2007, which begins Oct. 1, 2006.
August 14, 2006 by Johanna Jainchill
Alaskans go to the polls next week to determine whether cruise passengers will pay a $50 state head tax and whether cruise lines will be subject to nine pages of changes to the way they do business