August 5, 2003
Travel Weekly's Vegas E-Letter: August 5, 2003 BEAM UP THOSE BORGS: The Las Vegas Hilton's Star Trek: The Experience attraction is expanding. Borg Invasion 4D, scheduled to open next spring, will
August 4, 2003
NEW YORK -- Austrian Rail joined AccesRail, a joint effort of several purveyors of European rail product that enables the GDS booking of Continental train tickets.
WASHINGTON -- Travel agents in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico will be getting some $600,000 in funds remaining from the settlement of the 1995 commission caps class-action suit against the
August 4, 2003 by Laura Del Rosso
LUCCA, Italy -- The Lucchesia, as the region around this city is called, is not the Tuscany most travelers think they know.
August 4, 2003 by Mark Pestronk
Q: Our agency has received over $100,000 in airline debit memos arising out of credit card charges by out-of-town callers. It turns out that identify thieves were using valid credit card numbers, but
PALM BEACH, Fla. -- The Breakers Palm Beach is putting the welcome mat out for children in the biggest reshaping of this luxury hotel since it completed a 10-year, $145 million renovation last December.
August 4, 2003 by Gay Nagle Myers
GROS ISLET, St. Lucia -- With the opening of Sandals Grande St. Lucian Spa & Beach Resort last fall, Sandals now has three couples-only properties on one small island.
August 4, 2003 by Arnie Weissmann
It's hard to get them to go on the record, but they're out there. They own large agencies, small agencies and some even run travel agency consortia and brands.
The "tax" that some car rental firms began collecting earlier this year from travelers who want to earn frequent flyer miles for their rentals is not just irritating the travelers themselves.
Travel Weekly's Hawaii E-Letter Aug. 4, 2003 THE SHERATON MOLOKAI LODGE AND BEACH VILLAGE has the answer if a rustic, barefoot wedding--followed by unparalleled mountain biking--appeals to you. Priced