July 25, 2003 by & Rebecca Tobin
WASHINGTON -- ARTA is asking travel agents to comment on whether the major cruise lines should fully disclose "noncommissionable" fees.
July 25, 2003
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua -- The true litmus test of a destination's family-friendliness often begins at the airport.
NEW YORK -- American Express agreed to purchase Philadelphia-based Rosenbluth International, a move that will combine the No. 1 and No. 5 U.S. travel agencies for a total global sales volume of about
July 25, 2003 by Jerry Limone
SOUTHLAKE, Texas -- The migration of
WASHINGTON -- Travel Industry Association Chairman John Marks, testifying before the House Government Reform Committee, again warned that the government's war on terrorism could become a war on tourists
WASHINGTON -- Joan Slote is the "poster grandmother" for an end to the Cuba travel embargo.
LONDON -- Virgin Atlantic, aiming to boost its market share by obliterating the fading distinction between business and first class, unveiled a business class sleeper seat that converts to the longest
July 24, 2003 by Jerry Limone
NORWALK, Conn. -- Priceline.com earned $7.7 million in second-quarter 2003, a 22% increase from the corresponding quarter last year, when Priceline earned $6.3 million.
July 24, 2003
ROCKAWAY, N.J. -- TrekAmerica, an operator of adventure tours of North America, was purchased by London-based First Choice Holidays, which owns a portfolio of more than 50 niche tour operators.
NEW YORK -- Irish regional airline Aer Arann reinstated nonstop air service -- unavailable since 1995 -- between the Ireland and Northern Ireland capitals with twice-daily, 40-minute turboprop flights