August 7, 2003
The low-cost airlines keep getting bigger.
August 7, 2003 by Jerry Limone
Travel agencies hesitant to launch Internet sites with booking capability because the cost is prohibitive may give the idea a second look because of technology called Web services -- at least that's
OAKLAND, N.J. -- Stratton Travel Management chose Northstar Travel Media, parent company of Travel Weekly, to provide customized destination and security information for Stratton's corporate clients.
In tough times, you need good people in the trenches, so Celebrity Tours of Yonkers, N.Y., brought in former New York Giants defensive tackle Leonard Marshall to lead its sales and marketing offensive.
THE JAMAICA TOURIST BOARD reported a 20% jump in visitor arrivals to the island in the first half of 2003 compared with the same period a year ago, largely thanks to a boom in cruise calls. "It's
AERPACKAGES: Aer Lingus is back in the packaged vacation business, peddling air-inclusive on-line "Aerpackages" priced from $717 per person, based on double occupancy, for travel Sept. 1 to Oct. 15. For
August 6, 2003 by Jerry Limone
RADNOR, Pa. -- American Express' pending acquisition of Rosenbluth International is not going to benefit corporate clients, according to a Business Travel Coalition survey of industry professionals.
August 6, 2003
DETROIT -- Northwest Airlines unveiled a new business-class "bed seat" for its international flights, with more recline than any other U.S. airline business-class seat, at a press conference here Aug.
August 6, 2003 by Bill Poling
WASHINGTON -- The recovery that is slowly reinvigorating the travel industry is a remarkably uneven affair. People take airline trips and stay in hotels; the hotels make money, but the airlines lose
TULSA, Okla. -- Thrifty Car Rental, a subsidiary of Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group, said it will offer its customers triple frequent flyer miles on eight airlines from Aug. 11 to Nov. 14.