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
July 1, 2003
NEW YORK -- Travel agents report they still have a significant effect on their clients' buying decisions, according to Travel Weekly's latest survey.
LONG ISLAND CITY, N.Y. -- Insight Vacations is offering $99 companion air fare on its Winter Breaks program of reduced priced off-season packages for London, Dublin, Rome, Madrid, Frankfurt and Vienna.
HONOLULU -- The Hawaii Tourism Authority will invest $55,000 over the next six months to develop a plan to make Hawaii a premiere health and wellness destination.
July 1, 2003 by Gay Nagle Myers
HACKENSACK, N.J. -- An investment banker paralyzed from the waist down in a boating accident three years ago at Parrot Cay resort in the Turks and Caicos won a $25 million settlement from the resort's
WASHINGTON -- ARTA's board of directors voted unanimously Monday to reject an offer floated by Lufthansa Airlines that would permit the carrier to settle claims against it in the Sarah Hall commission
LAS VEGAS -- At the Results Travel National Get Together here, the conference's title of "Building on Success" said it all.
There's no dispute: Travel agencies are the primary sales channel in the cruise market. It's not even close, with brick-and-mortar retailers accounting for 95% of cruise sales, according to a study
THE NORWAY left the Port of Miami Friday, where it has been tied up for a month following a boiler explosion May 25, which disabled the Norwegian Cruise Line ship. The Norway, with 85 crew aboard, will
Travel Weekly's Vegas E-Letter July 1, 2003 THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ... CASINO PROPERTIES: Timothy Poster resigned late last week from the board of directors of Station Casinos, Inc. -- with good