November 18, 2003
Travel Weekly's Cruise E-Letter: Nov. 18, 2003 AN INQUIRY OPENED into the fatal collapse of a gangway that connected the Queen Mary 2 with the shoreside embankment at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique
Travel Weekly's Las Vegas E-letter: Nov. 18, 2003 FIREWORKS, CONFETTI CANONS and other fanfare were on tap for today's announcement that Nextel Communications will "brand-image" -- in other
November 17, 2003
NEW YORK -- Vacation.com, which launched its Power AgentNet all-in-one agency desktop earlier this month, said it expects 500 to 600 of its 8,000 members to opt in within a year.
November 17, 2003 by Michael Milligan
SECAUCUS, N.J. -- Hotel & Travel Index (HTI), a quarterly publication for travel professionals that classifies some 40,000 properties and resorts around the world, released its latest Official Hotel
November 17, 2003 by Donna Tunney
NEW YORK -- The Cruise Lines International Association will roll out a membership program for independent and home-based travel agents in January.
November 17, 2003 by Jerry Limone
FOR WORTH, TEXAS -- Are changes afoot in the Travelocity-AOL relationship?
Tom Jenkins is the executive director of the European Tour Operators Association, a lobbying group representing wholesalers bringing passengers into Europe. Editor in chief Arnie Weissmann sat down with
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Will the apparent demise of the Sarah Hall class-action suit have any impact on other travel agent suits against the airlines?
During the recent ASTA World Travel Congress in Miami, I shamelessly begged, even groveled, in search of someone with a ticket to a Yankees-Marlins World Series game taking place a few miles away from
If you've been wondering what new strategy the legacy network airlines would adopt to reinvent themselves again, you can stop wondering. The answer is in: It's cuteness, and we're about to be subjected