June 27, 2006 by Gay Nagle Myers
St. Lucia's first Food & Rum Festival, set for Oct. 26 to 29, is designed to lead off the winter season by highlighting the cuisine and rums of the region, according to Allen Chastanet, general manager
June 27, 2006
Travel Weeklys Cruise E-letter: June 27, 2006 CARNIVAL CRUISE LINES will outfit its fleet of 22 ships with cell phone technology. In a joint venture with Wireless Maritime Services, mobile phone calls
Travel Weeklys Las Vegas E-letter: June 27, 2006 HOOTERS CASINO HOTEL is offering a summer package, valid through August, which includes a two-night stay and breakfast for two at The DAM Restaurant or
June 26, 2006 by Nadine Godwin
As prices at the pump continue to creep upward, a growing number of hotels that are heavily dependent on customers who drive have begun subsidizing the cost of gasoline.
June 26, 2006 by Harvey Chipkin
Travel Weeklys 2006 Power List Harvey Chipkin If any industry should be inured to the globalization trend, it is travel, which after all was built on making it possible to go anywhere and everywhere.
June 26, 2006 by Mark Chesnut
Aeromexico faces new competition as growth plans take wing Mark Chesnut T he Mexican airline industry has undergone a variety of major changes in recent months, with observers weighing in on the
June 26, 2006
Travel agents converging in Geneva this week in advance of the IATA Passenger Agency Conference, have a message for international airlines: Abide by your own rules for dealing with debit memos.
Air Canada ready to Tango again at agent site Dennis Schaal A fter two months of criticism from U.S. and Canadian agencies, Air Canada decided to restore Tango fares to its travel agent Web site,
June 26, 2006 by Felicity Long
For some travel agencies religious travel is a niche, but at MTS Travel in Ephrata, Pa., it is the tail that wags the dog. According to Cindi Brodhecker, MTS Travel’s business development manager, 75%
Australian travel vendors bring stories to Exchange Nadine Godwin ADELAIDE, Australia -- In Baird Bay, not far from here in southern Australia, travelers and sea lions can swim together, and the