November 11, 2003 by Nadine Godwin
NEW YORK -- Marriott International unveiled a rate guarantee, effective Jan. 1, designed to ensure all guests have access to Marriott's lowest prices regardless of how they book and to ensure that
November 11, 2003
NEW YORK -- A record 44 hotels recently joined the Small Luxury Hotels of the World brand for 2004, bringing the number of member properties to more than 300 for the first time in the group's 12-year
verall hotel occupancy levels this year are running just slightly ahead of 2002's tallies, an indication that the
November 11, 2003 by Jerry Limone
MIAMI -- Amadeus said it is talking with airlines about instituting a tiered booking-fee model based on the value of an airline ticket.
November 11, 2003 by Rebecca Tobin
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- A small claims court awarded a Los Angeles travel agent $2,363 after the agent sued Princess Cruises for unpaid commissions.
November 11, 2003 by Gay Nagle Myers
LARCHMONT, N.Y. -- Luxury tour operator Island Destinations' 2004 Travelers Collection includes two new destinations, Bermuda and Costa Rica, and seven new properties among its offerings of 50 resorts
ATLANTA -- Screen-scraper AgentWare said it plans to integrate its Web-search software with Sabre and Worldspan in December and January, respectively.
MIAMI -- The fate of two more Far & Wide brands, Brian Moore International Tours (BMIT) and Central Holidays, could be settled as early as this week if no new bidders emerge for the two firms.
Although I have sailed on more than 100 ships to all seven continents, I had never before sailed on a vessel like the Aranui III.
ANCHORAGE -- The Destination Specialist Alaska program, the Travel Institute's (formerly ICTA) newest specialist course, has become one of the organization's most popular courses in less than two years.