July 25, 2006
Navigant International said its merger with Carlson Wagonlit Travel is slated to take place in August.
A multiyear effort at the Transportation Department to create a consensus on rights for deaf and hearing-impaired air travelers is coming apart, with airlines blasting a DOT proposal supported by the
July 25, 2006 by Jonathan Black
Picasso homages, designer hotels make for artful Madrid stays Jonathan Black I f you care about the impact of art on life and history, nows the time to visit Madrid. Travelers can combine visits to
For years, many travel people have had nagging doubts about big-time events, such as the Olympics, and their supposed benefits for travel and tourism.
Travel Weeklys Cruise E-letter: July 25, 2006 THE CROWN PRINCESS , which cut its previous cruise short after it listed between 16 and 18 degrees, was back in its home port of Brooklyn, N.Y., last
Travel Weeklys Las Vegas E-letter: July 25, 2006 THE LAS VEGAS CITY COUNCIL unanimously approved DDB Ventures plans for a three-day Festival of Speed slated April 6 through 8. The event will include the
July 24, 2006
While Israel's bombing of Lebanon destroyed Lebanon’s tourism industry, tourism in Israel is showing little impact. According to Ruth Mekel, a spokeswoman for Israel Tourism, the cancellations are "so
Usually hostilities lead up to war step by step, and a company that is in the business of providing security to travelers who work for multinational corporations has time to make preparations, said
Focus on Consumer Trends 2006: What they want, and why Today's travelers demand choice, control, flexibility and independence Introduction T oday's American travel consumers are a lucky bunch.
July 24, 2006 by Felicity Long
If you need proof that businesses can do well by doing good, consider the case of William Goldstein, founder and chairman of Travel-On in Beltsville, Md.