July 14, 2006
With three runways at Beirut's international airport bombed out Wednesday by Israeli air strikes and a sea blockade in place on Lebanon, operators who send clients to the country had their hands full --
Galileo revealed some details of an optional program for U.S. agencies that gives them protection from airline service fees in exchange for certain financial terms.
IATA promises debit memo relief for Canadian agencies Nadine Godwin I ATA has promised Canadian agents immediate relief in connection with their complaints about large numbers of inappropriate debit
July 14, 2006 by Eleanor Wilson
On growth curve, Anguilla to train agents, target new markets Eleanor M. Wilson A nguilla plans to launch the Anguilla Connoisseur Training (ACT) program later this year, its version of a travel agent
July 13, 2006
Private jet travel, once a sliver of a niche market for only the very affluent, is now growing so robustly in popularity that it surprises even those who market the product.
Southwest unveiled the details of its first service from Washington Dulles Airport, which will begin Oct. 5 with seven daily nonstop flights to Chicago (Midway), one to Las Vegas and two each to Orlando
American Express said it has signed on three additional travel agencies to its U.S. representative network.
Cruise and vacation seller National Leisure Group has been acquired by World Travel Holdings, a New York-based travel company run by the former presidents of Travel Impressions and Empress Travel. Terms
July 12, 2006
American Airlines revealed that on Sept. 1 it will begin charging agencies a "booking source premium" of $3.50 per segment for all bookings made through Sabre and Amadeus as well as through certain
Following its recent sale to TDS Investor, a Blackstone Group affiliate, for about $4.3 billion in cash, Travelport Inc. introduced a new Web site at www.travelport.com, replete with a new logo and