July 15, 2003
Travel Weekly's Vegas E-Letter July 15, 2003 SOUTHWEST ON SALE: Southwest Airlines Vacations lowered its prices on Las Vegas packages that are booked by Aug. 7 for travel Aug. 18 to Oct. 27. Travel
Having the name Trek America has its advantages in the post-9/11 period, according to the tour operator's North America sales manager, Dore Antonello.
NEW YORK -- Cold, rainy weather, mud everywhere and hard work for no pay -- everyone loved it.
July 15, 2003 by Jerry Limone
ATLANTA -- Worldspan's airline owners -- Delta, Northwest and American -- completed the sale of the GDS company to Travel Transaction Processing Corp., a firm newly formed by Citigroup Venture Capital
July 14, 2003
WASHINGTON -- ARTA plans to talk to cruise lines about disclosing more details about non-commissionable fares on clients' bills.
July 14, 2003 by Jerry Limone
ATLANTA -- LastMinuteTravel.com launched a new promotion called "Marriott Mondays."
BETHESDA, Md. -- Some agencies in the Radius consortium are putting more muscle into pursing multinational corporate business in an effort to take market share away from the industry's mega-agencies.
WASHINGTON --United followed up its widely matched, fly-three, get-one-free domestic business travel promotion with an international offer that already has been matched by American.
WASHINGTON -- Travelers don't have to remove their shoes for X-ray examination at airports before walking through metal detectors, but doing so will speed the checkpoint lines and reduce the chances
NEW YORK -- The economy, geopolitical climate and regional health situations continue to affect the leisure travel patterns of travel agents' clients, according to a Travel Weekly poll.