July 10, 2006 by Arnie Weissmann
Researchers have a term for results that not only run contrary to what they expect but seem to fly in the face of reality as they know it. Such results, they say, lack “face value.”
July 10, 2006
Travel Weeklys Hawaii E-letter: July 10, 2006 HAWAIIAN AIRLINES has requested a preliminary injunction against Mesa Air Group. The filing claims that Go, Mesas start-up interisland carrier, was launched
Travel Weeklys Home-based Agent E-letter: July 10, 2006 AMERICAS VACATION CENTER, a host agency based in San Diego, has launched BizDev Central, a Web portal that its agents, several hundred of whom are
The summer travel season is only a few weeks old, but according to R. Mark Woodworth, one thing is already clear.
July 7, 2006
Sabre provided further information to agency subscribers about how to opt out of its Efficient Access Solution, slated to go into effect Aug. 1, and confirmed that there will be no incentive reduction
Genesis to offer consolidator fares G enesis, the agency-owned GDS in Toronto, signed an agreement with the SkyLink Group, a provider of consolidator and net fares to North American travel agencies,
Arts Agenda: Rembrandt musical, waitress exhibit among Julys unusual Alvin H. Reiss V irtually everything in the arts is on tap in July, from music festivals to exhibitions on Raphael, Rubens,
July 7, 2006 by Allan Seiden
Marriott Intl poised for a growth spurt on the Islands Allan Seiden I t wasnt so long ago that Marriott International had a small presence in Hawaii. Today, with 13 properties that tap multiple source
July 7, 2006 by Rebecca Tobin
Pride of Hawaii weds best of NCL, Aloha State Rebecca Tobin T hree years might sound like a long time in terms of business cycles, but it seems like yesterday that NCLs Pride of Aloha was getting off to
July 6, 2006
If a state government enacts its own set of travel restrictions, is it usurping the federal government's sovereign right to conduct foreign policy? That is the question driving a lawsuit filed by the