August 14, 2003 by Michael Milligan
Brad Garner is concerned.
August 14, 2003
DETROIT -- Northwest, upping the ante among U.S. carriers and hoping to maintain or increase its market share of higher-paying travelers, unveiled an international business class with a seat that
LAS VEGAS -- Southwest Airlines is stepping up its Las Vegas service this fall, launching nonstop roundtrip service between the city and Manchester, N.H., Hartford, Conn., and Detroit on Sept. 10.
August 14, 2003 by Jerry Limone
PORTLAND, Ore. -- The GDSs produce the lowest air fares 91.6% of the time, according to a study of 15,000 corporate travel itineraries conducted by Topaz International, a company that benchmarks travel
THE U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS, as well as the territories of American Samoa, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, will be the focus of an Investment Development Conference, set for Sept. 8 and 9 in
Travel Weekly's Ireland E-Letter: Aug. 14, 2003 UP, UP AND E-WAY: Aer Lingus--flush from the news that it made a profit in the first half of the year--announced it will introduce electronic ticketing in
August 13, 2003 by Jerry Limone
DALLAS -- TRX, the Atlanta-based vendor of a corporate self-booking tool, discontinued selling its own Web-fare search tool and will market FareChase's product instead.
DALLAS -- Harvard University's travel manager believes the school's quest for a self-booking tool -- one its travelers will actually use -- is over, now that Expedia Corporate Travel is providing agency
August 13, 2003 by Jorge Sidron
HONG KONG -- France's Accor Hotel Group said it will open nine hotels in China by 2004 in a strategy to capitalize on China's booming domestic leisure and business travel markets.
August 13, 2003
WASHINGTON --U.S. airlines soon will have to submit monthly reports to the Transportation Dept. about the loss, injury or death of a pet during air transport.