June 5, 2006 by Mark Pestronk
Q: I noticed that the price of Expedia stock plummeted by about 30% in May, after the company reported much slower growth and lower profits. How do Expedia’s results compare with brick-and-mortar
June 5, 2006
John Marks, president of the San Francisco Convention and Visitors Bureau the last 19 years, retires on June 30. Marks, who was chairman of the Travel Industry Association in 2003, is one of the
June 5, 2006 by Michael Milligan
Industry supports proposal to push back border-security plan Michael Milligan WASHINGTON -- Two amendments supported by the travel industry hang in the balance now that, after months of debate, the
June 5, 2006 by David Cogswell
Jazz Center focus of $716M project for New Orleans David Cogswell N ew Orleans' first large-scale, post-Katrina revitalization project, a 20-acre performing-arts park anchored by a new National Jazz
Hats off to the designers of the DC-9. It was in 1963 when the Douglas Aircraft Co. set about to design a short-haul twinjet, a little brother for the big, four-engine DC-8.
June 5, 2006 by Nadine Godwin
Specialty Global Insurance Services debuts E&O coverage for agents Nadine Godwin S pecialty Global Insurance Services in Shawnee Mission, Kan., the first new entrant in recent memory to offer
Traditional travel agents outpaced consumer Web sites in the first quarter in terms of growth in the number of room nights they booked and the average daily rate (ADR), according to TravelClick’s
Travel Weeklys Hawaii E-letter: June 5, 2006 A FARE WAR HAS ERUPTED on interisland flights, fueled by Mesa Air Groups start-up carrier, Go. Fares, which had inched into the $80s, were beat back, first
Travel Weeklys Home-based Agent E-letter: June 5, 2006 STUART COHEN, a founder and the senior vice president of sales at the Network of Entrepreneurs Selling Travel, resigned from the organization.
June 5, 2006 by Gay Nagle Myers
U.S. Virgin Islands plays up patriotism, not passports, in ads Gay Nagle Myers CHRISTIANSTED, St. Croix -- The U.S. Virgin Islands next series of destination-marketing promotions and ad campaigns will