November 11, 2003
STEIN KRUSE, HOLLAND AMERICA LINE'S newly-named president and COO, will head up a major product and service enhancement program at HAL that will cost $225 million and take two years to complete. The
Travel Weekly's Las Vegas E-letter: Nov. 11, 2003 THE WESTIN CASUARINA, LAS VEGAS --Nevada's first Westin resort -- opened Thursday in the former Maxim hotel and casino property, just off the Strip at
November 10, 2003
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida, Miami, granted a motion by the estate of Renaissance Cruises to dismiss ASTA's pending class action suit against the line,
MIAMI -- Emilio Crespo, acting president of Spanish Heritage Tours, bid $45,000 cash to buy the company from Far & Wide Travel in U.S. bankruptcy court in Miami, a Far & Wide spokeswoman said.
November 10, 2003 by Rebecca Tobin
ONBOARD THE NORWEGIAN SEA -- Norwegian Cruise Line extended a promotion to give agents retroactive commission on the noncommissionable, or NCF, portion of the cruise fare, and it set lower targets in
November 10, 2003 by Jerry Limone
MINNEAPOLIS -- US Airways and Carlson Wagonlit Travel established a direct-connection communications link, making US Airways the fifth major U.S. carrier to give the corporate travel-management firm
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. -- David Anderson, owner of David Anderson's Safaris and Luxury Adventures Ltd., was sentenced under the California Sellers of Travel Law Nov. 4 to 117 days time served in the
WASHINGTON -- Among the major airlines, Southwest posted the best on-time performance in September, while Continental ranked worst, according to the Transportation Dept.
NEW YORK -- The Utell hotel rep firm is launching a travel agent portal at Utell-Agent.com that enables retailers to track commissions on all Utell bookings on a real-time basis and to chase overdue
Senior editor Michael Milligan spoke with Sarah Hall soon after her class-action lawsuit was dismissed.