June 24, 2003
GIRDWOOD, Alaska -- Peering down from a glass-enclosed aerial tram that would take us to the Seven Glaciers Restaurant 2,300 feet above the valley floor, the Alyeska Resort appears a solitary gem set in
GIRDWOOD, Alaska -- The Alyeska Resort's two-night Summer Simple Pleasures package includes a standard room at the Alyeska Prince Hotel and a choice of four tickets on the Alyeska Tramway or a bicycle
MEXICO CITY -- Mexico president Vicente Fox unveiled a proposal to expand the airport here, increasing capacity to 30 million passengers a year from the current 20 million.
ASTA plans to file a class-action lawsuit this week against the bankruptcy estate of Renaissance Cruises on behalf of travel agents who received a summons seeking the return of commissions for canceled
Travel Weekly's Vegas E-Letter June 24, 2003 IT'S OFFICIAL: A FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY COURT judge refused the bids of two groups looking to buy the Aladdin Resort and Casino, clearing the way for a $635
June 23, 2003 by Gay Nagle Myers
PUNTA CANA, Dominican Republic --- Despite severe challenges to the Caribbean tourism industry in the past two years, chords of optimism filtered through the opening ceremony at the Caribbean Hotel
NEW YORK -- Some visa-waiver countries in the European Union reportedly could soon be issuing passports and visas with implanted computer chips containing eye scan or digital fingerprint data, under a
June 23, 2003
WASHINGTON -- Continental will offer laptop-equipped travelers the ability to send and receive e-mail on domestic flights.
NEW YORK -- Two well-known industry figures --Phil Bakes, chairman & CEO of Far & Wide Travel Corp., and Dan McKinnon, chairman and president of North American Airlines and a former Civil Aeronautics
June 23, 2003 by Jerry Limone
SOUTHLAKE, Texas -- Sabre Exclusives, Sabre's year-old merchant hotel program in which travel agencies and the GDS vendor split the markup, is off to a slow start.