August 13, 2003 by Michael Milligan
NEW YORK -- Demand for hotels and casinos is expected to improve during the second quarter of 2003 and into 2004, according to Standard & Poor's semi-annual "Industry Survey on Lodging & Gaming."
August 13, 2003
WASHINGTON -- More travelers took Amtrak trains in July than during any other month in the rail line's 32-year history.
MINNEAPOLIS -- CheapSeats.com Tuesday unveiled what it claimed was a URL that claimed to be "the first-ever city-specific travel site" and, in this case, it's for the twin cities of Minneapolis and St.
CLEARWATER, Fla. -- Before it was bought by Grand Expeditions in June 2001, yacht-charter operator The Moorings had no interest in working with agents.
WASHINGTON -- The American Society of Assn. Executives, trying to thwart a new rule barring unsolicited faxes, said it's had "encouraging" discussions with -- but not a commitment from -- FCC officials
Travel Weekly's Mexico E-Letter: Aug. 13, 2003 THE RIVIERA MAYA welcomed nearly 1 million tourists during the first six months of the year, and Americans accounted for the lion's share of visitors,
Travel Weekly's Technology E-Letter: Aug. 13, 2003 CENDANT said it is transitioning from the mere provider of a corporate self-booking tool, Highwire, into the corporate travel agency biz as it changed
August 12, 2003 by Andrew Compart
WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department just gave Orbitz the all-clear on antitrust issues, and the Transportation Department has consistently refused to rein it in, but some opponents of the airline
August 12, 2003 by Jerry Limone
DALLAS -- The big three online agencies -- -- Travelocity, Orbitz and Expedia -- all rolled out initiatives timed to coincide with the National Business Travel Association Conference and Trade Show
August 12, 2003
WASHINGTON -- America West will launch nonstop transcontinental service, a move that introduces a point-to-point strategy in two markets.