November 19, 2003
Travel Weekly's Technology E-letter: Nov. 19, 2003 HAL ROSENBLUTH is now finished shedding his company's assets, selling call-center operation UpStream to Lawkim, an India-based company that is part of
November 18, 2003 by Jerry Limone
DALLAS -- David Litman and Bob Diener, co-founders of Hotels.com, will be let go by parent company InterActiveCorp at the end of the year.
November 18, 2003 by Rebecca Tobin
MIAMI -- Oceania Cruises said Nov. 18 it won't permit agents to publicly discount its cruise products, becoming the second travel supplier in a week to clamp down on agent discounting.
November 18, 2003 by Gay Nagle Myers
MOORESTOWN, N.J. -- The Caribbean Tourism Organization, in conjunction with Performance Media Group, will launch an incentive program for agents called CaribRewards Dec. 15.
November 18, 2003
NEW YORK -- THE U.S. Tour Operators Association received $10,000 from the National Tour Association to offset legal fees in the USTOA's quest to challenge the liens of Far & Wide Travel's secured
MONTREAL -- Accovia, which specializes in technology solutions for tour operators, said by the end of 2003 it will have established direct connections with the reservations systems of six airlines --
NEW YORK -- BritRail will knock 30% off the price of all Great British Heritage Passes purchased in January for use anytime throughout 2004.
BELLEVUE, Wash. -- Expedia Corporate Travel tapped seeUthere Technologies and its MeetingView product to expedite the automation of meeting planning.
LONDON -- The Leisure Pass Group here continues to fine-tune its city visitor passes to the British capital and York, England, adding passholder benefits and making sales easier for agents.
ROSSNOWLAGH, Ireland -- A trio of historical, family-owned and -operated Irish properties have banded together to form the Emerald Triangle, a small vacation group that offers commissionable, customized