August 14, 2006 by Arnie Weissmann
At midnight last Wednesday, I found myself hovering just off an island in Argali waters, trying to get a sneak peek at the construction of an Aloft hotel, the new "select service" brand from Starwood.
August 14, 2006
Altour: Answering clients' call for better service a 24-hour job Nadine Godwin A ltour, a predominantly corporate travel agency based in New York, this year rolled out a company-owned and -operated,
Amadeus seeks injunction to block AA, NWA fees Dennis Schaal A madeus said it filed a lawsuit Aug. 9 in federal court seeking a preliminary injunction to block American's and Northwest's plans to charge
American: Sabre offered to sell detailed, private passenger data Dennis Schaal S abre approached American Airlines about a year ago and tried to sell the airline personal information that travel agents
In August 1966, the topics of service fees, changes in airline commissions and sellers-of-travel regulation were all front page news in Travel Weekly. The topics have a contemporary ring, but a look at
Caribbean Connection: Grenada's LaSource pushes back reopening to February '07 LaSource , a Grenada resort still grappling with insurance adjustors almost two years after Hurricane Ivan pummeled the
Skip Kaltenheuser China's preserved past bodes well for future tourism Skip Kaltenheuser I n international travel circles, the buzz on China is that the nation is sprinting toward the future. The impact
CO, Ga. retailer launch co-branded site Nadine Godwin C ontinental and Travel Incorporated, a corporate agency in Duluth, Ga., have launched a Web site that enables the agency's customers to check in
Dollar, AmEx unveil agent incentive program D ollar Rent A Car, in association with American Express, has launched a loyalty program for travel agents. Under the Dollar Dividends program, member
There are a handful of certainties in the business world, and this is one of them: Nobody likes a price hike.