August 14, 2006
Maybe it's the palm trees, the blue water, endless beaches or just the gorgeous, tropical setting, but Hawaii continues to be a top draw for honeymooners, according to a survey of brides-to-be.
For U.S. travelers, there's no vacation from cell phones A long with shorts, sandals and Hawaiian-print shirts, many travelers also pack plenty of electronic devices when they head off on a vacation.
While travelers have been required to relinquish everything from toothpaste to hair gel and any manner of basic toiletries from their carry-on bags in order to comply with the tighter airport security
Navigant submits final quarterly report Dennis Schaal Andrew Compart N avigant International released its second-quarter financial results on Aug. 8, the same day that Carlson Wagonlit Travel completed
News Briefs, Week of Aug. 14, 2006 Hilton mulls sale of Scandic brand Hilton said it was evaluating "strategic alternatives" for its Scandic brand, including the possible sale of all or part
Phillips concludes his 21-year tour as NTA executive Will resign presidency at end of September David Cogswell T he man who has been the face and voice of the National Tour Association for over a decade
August 14, 2006 by Mark Chesnut
Renovations accompany Tesoro rebranding Mark Chesnut A new resort brand has hit the shores of Mexico, and it hopes to make a splash with travel agents and travelers. Newport Beach, Calif.-based
State of Texas issues cease-and-desist order Trip Assured comes under fire Nadine Godwin T he Texas Dept. of Insurance issued a cease-and-desist order against Trip Assured, saying the company sold
I've written plenty of times about the impact of high oil prices on U.S. airlines. But this is the first time I've written about the way high prices may be helping them.
Travel Weeklys Hawaii E-letter: Aug. 14, 2006 THE 36TH ANNUAL KONA COFFEE CULTURAL FESTIVAL dates have been set for Nov. 3 to 12. The festival includes farmer-showcased products, coffee tastings and