November 14, 2003 by Jerry Limone
PHILADELPHIA -- Corporations have mixed feelings about Southwest Airlines' planned entrance into this city in May.
November 14, 2003
NOTTINGHAM, England -- This is a story about an encounter between a British tour operator and a Russian ground operator, something that shouldn't matter much on this side of the ocean, except for two
BARCELONA, Spain -- The moment I spotted it, from a cab winding its way up steep Mount Tibidabo here, the Gran Hotel La Florida captured my imagination.
The winner of the 11th annual Conde Nast Traveler Essay contest was announced at the Caribbean Tourism Conference in St. Thomas. Karice Redhead from Trinidad & Tobago won a $2,000 scholarship for her
November 13, 2003
ATLANTA -- Worldspan and United reached a three-year deal that gives Worldspan-connected traditional travel agencies in North America and the Caribbean access to all of United's public fares --
WASHINGTON -- Congressional negotiators dropped a provision in an approriations bill that would have permitted unrestricted tourist travel to Cuba.
November 13, 2003 by Gay Nagle Myers
LONDON -- Glenn Harris, former American Express marketing director for the Caribbean and Latin America, launched a new venture at World Travel Market here targeting the luxury travel niche in the
MIAMI -- The federal bankruptcy court here approved the outstanding bids for two more Far & Wide Travel operators Wednesday in lieu of competing bids.
NEW YORK -- ASTA's Oregon chapter is preparing a membership drive with a proposition it believes will increase its numbers significantly: state certification for the group.
PORTLAND -- Grand European Tours' former owners, Jeff and Tom Scrugham, left the company after a brief stint of working there under the auspices of the Travel Corp.