June 29, 2006
Travel Weeklys Asia-Pacific E-letter: June 29, 2006 CHINA SOUTHERN AIRLINES expanded one of its keystone routes -- Los Angeles to Guangzhou, China -- to daily service aboard Boeing 777 planes. China
Travel Weeklys Caribbean E-letter: June 29, 2006 THE WINDS OF CHANGE shaping the face of Caribbean business -- the Internet revolution, social values, demography and competition -- came under scrutiny
June 28, 2006
AAA is forecasting that a record 40.7 million Americans will hit the road this July 4th weekend, traveling 50 miles or more, marking a 1.2% increase over 2005 travel.
The Alila Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, is promoting its Executive Ladies Floor, 19 rooms on the hotel's 15th floor that are geared to female business travelers.
American Airlines' new five-year content agreement with Worldspan allows the airline to offer inventory through its Web sites and call centers that it does not have to make available to Worldspan.
Orbitz and StubHub, which specializes in the resale of event tickets, entered into a partnership that makes StubHub sports, concert and theater tickets available to Orbitz users.
Investigators of the Nassau County District Attorney's office arrested Jerry Cummings, aka Andrew Cummings, operator of Hempstead, N.Y.-based Sunshine Vacations and Celebrity Travel, on grand larceny in
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush June 27 vetoed a transportation bill that would have permitted state counties to double a $2 per day fee on car rentals.
Travel Weeklys Mexico E-letter: June 28, 2006 YOU COULD SAY the One&Only Palmilla Resort in Los Cabos is revving up its airport transportation service. The luxury, 172-room resort added several
Travel Weeklys Technology E-letter: June 28, 2006 GDS NEW EXIT? In a move that signals its de-emphasizing of the new-entrant GDS market, ITA Software and Air Canada will soon announce a deal to develop