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%
June 26, 2006
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
Avis makes mobility scooters available with vehicle rentals Michael Milligan Avis is testing a service that aids customers who have trouble getting around. Under a pilot program in place at airport
June 26, 2006 by Mark Chesnut
Beyond Cabo: Baja California Sur sets sights on growth Mark Chesnut B aja California Sur is a rather large state in Mexico, although for many travelers from the U.S., the name is far less familiar than
June 26, 2006 by Gay Nagle Myers
Caribbean officials push for extension of passport deadline Gay Nagle Myers NEW YORK -- With the first phase of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative set to take effect Jan. 1, Caribbean tourism
Coach USA remodels U.S. intercity bus travel David Cogswell C oach USA, the owner of more than 20 local travel and transportation companies, has introduced a system of intercity bus transportation in
Curacao's hotel inventory offers range of rates and rooms Gay Nagle Myers C uracaos recent hotel developments include the opening of two resorts, ground breaking on two others and upgrades to several
June 26, 2006 by Richard Turen
There are lessons to be learned in the real word -- “real” being defined as anything outside of travel. I found more than one lesson in a recent article in the Wall Street Journal.
An authentic Kimpton Hotel room, down to the bedsheets, artwork, carpeting and wallpaper, had its Off-Broadway debut in a new show called “Some Girl(s).” The play is about a guy on the brink of marriage
Low-cost Jetstar plans assigned seating, international growth Nadine Godwin ADELAIDE, Australia -- Jetstar Airways, Qantas low-cost carrier, said it would switch to all-assigned seating by Oct. 29 and