June 1, 2006
Uniglobe Travel International and Amadeus announced a partnership that enhances the technologies made available to the franchise group's agencies in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle
Travel Weeklys Asia-Pacific E-letter: June 1, 2006 ACCOR HOTELS said it will open the Hotel Ibis Suwon in Seoul, South Korea, in mid-2007. The 234-room hotel will be operated under a joint venture
Travel Weeklys Caribbean E-letter: June 1, 2006 ITS JUNE 1, and unless you have been living under a rock, you know it is the official start of the six-month Atlantic Hurricane Season, which forecasters
May 31, 2006
Cambria Suites, the all-suite brand launched last year by Choice Hotels International, is proving to be a hot property for hotel developers.
Copa to expand fleet, route map in bid to build Panama City hub Mark Chesnut PANAMA CITY -- Copa Airlines, Panamas largest airline, is preparing to add five destinations in the coming months as part of
South Beach makes room for Regent David Cogswell W hen the Regent South Beach opens in July, it will be a unique addition to the trendy Miami Beach neighborhood in a number of ways. First off, although
May 30, 2006
Like Muammar al-Qaddafi himself, Oceania Cruises has had a change of heart, revealing that it will once again feature sailings with calls in Libya beginning in April 2007.
Online agencies remit hotel taxes based on the room rates they are charged. Cities and counties want more -- a lot more. TravelWeekly.com story by Dennis Schaal
May 30, 2006 by Johanna Jainchill
At Crystal Cruises' Annual Sales Achievement gala onboard the Crystal Serenity last week, the company's president, Gregg Michel, said the line was doing better now than it had at any time since 9/11.
May 30, 2006 by Michael Milligan
In a marketplace where consumers arguably feel more loyalty to running shoe and condiment brands than to hotel brands, Starwood is rolling out a strategy designed to make its brands the Starbucks of