July 2, 2003 by Jerry Limone
INDIANAPOLIS -- Ross & Babcock, a $65 million agency with headquarters here, joined the Carlson Wagonlit Travel Associate Program, ending a 12-year relationship with the American Express Representative
July 2, 2003
AUCKLAND, N.Z. -- A travel trade fair featuring the best that New Zealand has to offer is -- given the nature of the product and inventive local entrepreneurs -- predictably nonstandard and even
WASHINGTON -- A class-action lawsuit contesting prohibitions against so-called "hidden-city ticketing" will continue its advance in federal court now that two U.S. airlines have failed in their attempt
Travelers to either coast who are television fans have plenty of opportunities to visit the exteriors of some of the most famous television homes. Some of the small screen's notable addresses are:
July 2, 2003 by Kimberly Scholz
In its 22nd year, the pocket-size handbook -- "2003 Salk International's Airport Transit Guide: How to Get From the Airport to the City Worldwide" -- offers business travelers all the information they
Travel Weekly's Mexico E-Letter July 2, 2003 PRESIDENTE INTERCONTINENTAL LOS CABOS Resort began offering a European plan (EP) option yesterday, becoming the only resort in San Jose del Cabo to offer
Travel Weekly's Technology E-Letter July 2, 2003 WORLDSPAN'S AIRLINE OWNERS-- Delta, Northwest and American--completed the sale of the GDS company to Travel Transaction Processing Corp., a firm newly
July 1, 2003
Travel Weekly senior editor Michael Milligan spoke with ARC president David Collins about ARC's declining numbers, daily reporting and void rates.
July 1, 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
NEW YORK -- Travel agents report they still have a significant effect on their clients' buying decisions, according to Travel Weekly's latest survey.