June 19, 2003
ST. LOUIS -- Intrav created a new "Inventing Southern Africa" department that will customize safaris and travel itineraries for individuals or groups in southern Africa, including South Africa,
HOUSTON -- Continental Airlines will resume nonstop service between Newark and Hong Kong with four flights a week on 777 aircraft, starting Aug. 1.
EAST GREENVILLE, Pa. -- OneTravel.com, a travel inventory and content provider for online businesses, June 18 launched a redesigned Web site that, it said, includes enhanced air fare and car rental
EDINA, Minn. -- Northwest WorldVacations is discounting packages booked by June 30 for travel July 1 through Aug. 31 by as much as $300 per package.
MEXICO CITY -- Mexico offers a wealth of options for families, including archaeological sites, theme parks and, of course, beaches.
WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department advocated near-complete deregulation of GDSs, saying the existing regulations have proven ineffective and costly for consumers.
U.S. airlines aren't the only ones complaining about airport fees and security costs. These issues apparently aggravate executives at airlines around the world -- a point that was made at IATA's annual
June 19, 2003 by Rebecca Tobin
MIAMI -- Two weeks after a boiler explosion rocked Norwegian Cruise Line's Norway, damage analyses suggest it will be considerably longer than first thought before the ship is back in operation.
BEVERLY HILLS -- The Beverly Hills Inn has a new name, a new look and surprisingly low rates, despite its location -- deep in the Golden Triangle, a half-block south of Wilshire Boulevard, seven blocks
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