July 7, 2003
MILWAUKEE -- FunJet Vacations launched Code Fun, which offers discounted roundtrip charter fares to the U.S. military.
GENEVA -- The World Health Organization July 5 removed Taiwan -- the last country or region -- from its list of SARS-infected areas. The WHO removed Toronto from the list July 2.
There's a lot to like in the settlement agreement between Lufthansa and North Carolina travel agent Sarah Hall.
July 7, 2003 by Mark Pestronk
Q: Last month, I read that the Justice Department filed comments in the Transportation Department's GDS proceeding, asking the DOT to let the existing GDS rules simply expire in January.
July 7, 2003 by Arnie Weissmann
A Credit Suisse First Boston white paper issued last month boldly proclaims that there will be a sea change in the way cruises will be sold in the future.
It was a long time ago. I was fresh out of New York University and had just married my college sweetheart. We were honeymooning in Detroit, probably not the first place you'd think of as a honeymoon
Rumors that Abercrombie & Kent would be snapped up by Kuoni, the Swiss company that eats tour companies for lunch, are off the mark, A&K told Travel Confidential.
THE HAWAII STATE AUDITOR charged the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau and the Hawaii Tourism Authority -- which gives the HVCB some $151.7 million in state contracts -- with mismanagement -- and
July 3, 2003
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Family reunions appear to be growing in popularity, according to a survey conducted jointly by ASTA and Vacation.com.
July 3, 2003 by Jorge Sidron
HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. -- U.S. hotel-room revenue rose in the last week of June, ending a disappointing quarter on a positive note as the industry looks for signs of a recovery this summer.