June 12, 2006
Travel Weeklys Hawaii E-letter: June 12, 2006 AFTER A YEAR OF SPECULATION, its now official: Donald Trump is about to embark on a major Waikiki condominium project that will add the Trump name to
Travel Weeklys Home-based Agent E-letter: June 12, 2006 VACATION.COM is putting the final touches on plans for its International Conference and Trade Show, June 18 to 22 in Las Vegas. The agency network
June 9, 2006 by Dennis Schaal
Coordinating the schedules of four moving parts can get very tricky, so Cendant now is mulling revising the timetable of its transactions and is considering spinning off its real estate and lodging
June 9, 2006
Luxury tour operator Island Destinations is offering complimentary trip insurance on all bookings for all travelers listed on the reservation, including infants and children.
Travel agents in May remitted a record $7.1 billion through ARC -- the most ever for a four-week month -- as sales rose a solid 15% compared with May 2005.
June 8, 2006
Avis is renting mobility scooters to its customers as part of a pilot program launched earlier this week in Las Vegas and Orlando. Under the program, the four-wheeled, lightweight scooters by
June 8, 2006 by Michael Milligan
Holiday Inn Hotels and Resorts has launched a multi-faceted, $33 million marketing campaign designed to spur travelers to "Look Again" at the well known chain.
June 8, 2006 by David Cogswell
When Saudi Arabia loosened visa requirements to attract U.S. travelers, Travcoa was ahead of the game because it was already working on a tour of the surrounding region.
Travel Weeklys Asia-Pacific E-letter: June 8, 2006 THE ST. REGIS RESORT, BORA BORA, is scheduled to open on June 20, marking St. Regis’ first resort in French Polynesia. The resort will feature 91
Travel Weeklys Caribbean E-letter: June 8, 2006 WORLD CUP FEVER has gripped Trinidad and Tobago, the smallest country to qualify for the World Cup tournament in Germany since the World Cup began in