August 1, 2006
Perhaps as a precursor to what traditionally has been a very active hurricane month in the Caribbean and Atlantic, Tropical Storm Chris reared its head Aug. 1 and eyed the northern Leeward Islands from
Genesis Travel Distribution Services, a hosting business that uses Worldspan for most content, said it has an airline-fee-proof solution for Sabre subscribers who book American and for Amadeus-connected
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 their labors dissolve instantly as the government of
Travel Weeklys Caribbean E-letter: Aug. 1, 2006 AN AGREEMENT between Caribbean Star and Air Jamaica to improve regional air transportation includes adjustments in Caribbean Stars flight schedules to
Travel Weeklys Cruise E-letter: Aug. 1, 2006 ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES LTD. said its second-quarter profits decreased 21% compared with second-quarter 2005, but CEO Richard Fain said he was pleasantly
July 31, 2006
Dollar Rent A Car has launched a new loyalty program specifically for travel agents. Under the Dollar Dividends program, which is free to join, member travel agents earn points each time they book a
AAA: Fuel tool use on the rise W ith gas prices rising, AAA said that travelers are using the Internet to map out the best routes to destinations. AAA said use of both AAAMaps.com and the AAA.com
July 31, 2006 by David Cogswell
Ambassadors buys marine unit, reports profit David Cogswell A mbassadors International acquired Nishida Tekko America Corp., the parent of Bellingham Marine Industries, a designer, manufacturer and
In a hypothetical scenario, if money is no object, Americans' favorite destination would be ... America.
Javier Benito was speaking before an audience of reporters a few months ago, and he posed an interesting question: How much revenue do guests generate in hotels? Typically, the hotel industry calculates