July 3, 2006
If a rising tide lifts all boats, can the same be said for the buoyant hotel industry? When it comes to conference centers, the answer is yes, according to a new report by PKF Consulting that was
Much has been made of the fact that President Bush named a Democrat to head the Dept. of Transportation when he put together his first Cabinet in 2001.
Morgans enters casino business with Hard Rock acquisition Morgans Hotel Group , a boutique hotel company that owns and operates the Delano in Miami, the Mondrian in Los Angeles, and the Hudson in New
News Briefs, Week of July 3, 2006 Eos to expand with Paris route Eos , a new entrant airline offering premium-class New York-London (Stansted) service, is looking to expand to the New York-Paris market.
Priceline, G2 sign distribution pact Dennis Schaal K eeping its distribution options open, Priceline.com has signed a multi-year distribution agreement with G2 SwitchWorks. Under the pact, Priceline has
Secretary Mineta left permanent mark on DOT Michael Milligan WASHINGTON -- Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta will leave behind unfinished business when he steps down on July 7. But his resignation
July 3, 2006 by Mark Pestronk
Q: My agency often receives airline debit memos for tickets that were auto-priced by our GDS system. Auto-pricing occurs when we simply choose a fare displayed by the system for a certain itinerary. We
Travel Weeklys Hawaii E-letter: July 3, 2006 PRINCE RESORTS HAWAII is offering travel agents a $125-per-night rate for the month of September at Oahus Hawaii Prince Waikiki, the Maui Prince at Makena,
Travel Weeklys Home-based Agent E-letter: July 3, 2006 NEST, the Network of Entrepreneurs Selling Travel, is gearing up for its Home-Based Sensation National Conference in October. The four-day event
VAXs air-only booking engine attracts 10,000 agents Dennis Schaal M ore than 10,000 travel agents have registered to use VAX VacationAccess air-only booking engine, powered by G2 SwitchWorks. Trisept