November 12, 2003 by Jerry Limone
NEW YORK -- United may have taken the last three letters of its brand and named a low-cost carrier named Ted, but there will be no "Al" at Continental.
November 12, 2003
NEW YORK -- Vacation.com launched Power AgentNet, proprietary technology that powers an integrated desktop for the travel agency and a parallel consumer Web site.
November 12, 2003 by Michael Milligan
NEW YORK -- A Wyndham Hotels-sponsored survey found that 40% of all U.S. business travelers are women.
NORWALK, Conn. -- Tauck World Discovery initiated a policy that prohibits retailers from selling its products at rates lower than the operator's published prices.
WASHINGTON -- The Star Alliance could decide Thursday to kick out Mexicana.
Whale-watching, fishing, mountain biking, hiking and a potlach salmon bake are among the activities awaiting visitors to Alaska's first new cruise destination in years.
November 12, 2003 by Rebecca Tobin
icki Freed, Carnival Cruise Lines' senior vice president of sales and marketing, celebrated her 25th year with the line last month.
WILMINGTON, N.C. -- Frank Grzandziel, an entrepreneur who with his wife purchased three travel agencies here beginning in September 2001, is scheduled to be sentenced Dec. 2 in U.S. District Court in
Travel Weekly's Mexico E-Letter: Nov. 12, 2003 THE STAR ALLIANCE could decide Nov. 13 to kick Mexicana out of the alliance. Star said it will consider the ouster after the Nov. 7 announcement that
Travel Weekly's Technology E-letter: Nov. 12, 2003 THREE GALILEO-WIRED TRAVEL AGENCIES are using a co-branded version of Cheap Tickets on their own Internet sites, confirmed Cendant, which owns Cheap