June 19, 2003
With this issue, Travel Weekly inaugurates a new look and a fresh outlook.
BWIA tapped two longtime executives as the carrier's general managers in a move that divided the top management roles formerly carried out by ex-CEO Conrad Aleong, who recently resigned. Nelson Tom Yew,
Travel Weekly's Ireland E-Letter June 19, 2003 VIRGIN TERRITORY: Virgin Vacations is offering an Irish fly-and-drive/bed-and-breakfast package priced from $849 for trips Sept. 1 to Oct. 31, when booked
June 18, 2003
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. -- The International Airlines Travel Agent Network (Iatan) has relaxed the requirements for its Travel Service Intermediary (TSI) designation, which enables agencies and agents to have
KISSIMMEE, Fla. -- To promote its opening, the Dorsan Suites Health Spa & Resort here is offering an all-inclusive package paying 10% commission on all components.
WASHINGTON -- California's Senate unanimously approved a bill (SB 736) -- by a vote of 37-0 -- that would make the state's travel sellers' law permanent.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- A Florida state appellate court issued a ruling that could force tour operators to use the court system rather than less-costly arbitration when settling disputes involving
LONG ISLAND CITY, N.Y. -- After Trafalgar Tours' $1 companion fare special in April and May "created double-digit growth in bookings," according to president John Severini, the operator followed with a
NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. -- Apple Vacations and consortium MAST Vacation Partners launched a consumer travel Web site, www.myvacationpro.com, offering exclusive Web-only packages to all of Apple's major
June 18, 2003 by Jorge Sidron
PARSIPPANY, N.J. -- Cendant Corp.'s Hotel Group said it signed net rate distribution agreements for nearly 4,000 of its hotels with five major third-party travel Web sites: CheapTickets.com,