August 3, 2006
China continues to be the focus of significant hotel development, as two major hotel firms separately announced the opening and the development of multiple properties in the country.
Travel Weeklys Asia-Pacific E-letter: Aug. 3, 2006 TOUR OPERATORS who had planned to take groups to the Arirang, or Grand Mass Gymnastic and Artistic Performance, in North Korea watched the fruits of
August 2, 2006
The National Hurricane Center in Miami issued a hurricane watch for the Turks and Caicos Islands and the southeastern Bahamas on Aug. 2 as Tropical Storm Chris passed about 100 miles northeast of St.
Dominican Republic resort offers helicopter transfers this fall H elicopter transfers are complimentary for guests arriving at the 55-suite Sivory Punta Cana resort in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.
Beach-goers are not just interested in sand and sea when they vacation, according to a new survey conducted by Travel Industry Association in conjunction with D.K. Shifflet & Associates, but many
An agreement between Caribbean Star and Air Jamaica to improve regional air transportation includes adjustments in Caribbean Star's flight schedules to better coincide with Air Jamaica service to/from
Alaska Airlines increases U.S.-Mexico service A laska Airlines announced yet another new nonstop flight between the U.S. and Mexico, the fifth nonstop route the airline has rolled out in the past month.
As hurricane season churns on, cancellation policies keep rolling in T he list of suppliers offering hurricane cancellation policy continues to grow as the hurricane season begins in earnest -- August
Travel Weeklys Europe E-letter: Aug. 2, 2006 LONDONS TATE MODERN museum of art is gearing up for a $308 million expansion, scheduled for completion in time for the 2012 Olympic Summer Games. The plans
Travel Weeklys Mexico E-letter: Aug. 2, 2006 ALASKA AIRLINES announced yet another new nonstop flight between the U.S. and Mexico, the fifth nonstop route the airline has rolled out in the past month.