July 18, 2003
MILWAUKEE -- The Mark Travel Corp. instituted a system that enables travel agents to have their commissions and refunds electronically deposited directly into their bank accounts.
NEW YORK -- With only a few months left for limited numbers of Americans to travel legally to Cuba before the Bush administration revokes the right to operate people-to-people exchange programs, plenty
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- On July 2, the Borgata's massive, golden-glass tower opened to the public for the first time. Crowds swarmed onto the white, marble floors of a spacious lobby with Italian-style
LAS VEGAS -- For travel agents, selling the myriad attractions, tours, excursions, shows and other events that keep Las Vegas buzzing 24 hours a day just got a little easier, thanks to technology
July 17, 2003
HONOLULU -- The Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau's response to a critical state audit involved more apologies, as officials promised to repay the state for funds spent on inappropriate personal
ARLINGTON, Va. -- Domestic air fares settled by ARC rose 4% in June, compared with a year ago, and that's the first such increase in seven months, ARC said.
SOUTHLAKE, Texas -- The "major shocks" of the Iraq conflict and SARS contributed to Sabre's revenue dipping and its net earnings plummeting in the second quarter, although chief executive William
July 17, 2003 by Rebecca Tobin
ARLINGTON, Va. -- It is "no longer necessary" for cruise lines to screen and monitor passengers for SARS, the International Council of Cruise Lines said.
WASHINGTON -- Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, introduced a bipartisan bill (S. 1408) that would permanently restore a tax deduction
NEW YORK -- There were no more SARS travel alerts or advisories from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the World Health Organization for anywhere in the world as of July 15.