June 16, 2003
ravel Weekly senior editor David Cogswell sat down with Denzil Minnan-Wong, chair of the economic development committee of Toronto, to discuss the impact of SARS on Toronto tourism.
WASHINGTON -- Financially struggling Midwest Airlines is counting on reputation, local customer loyalty, fare matches and a new lower-fare service to fend off a sudden influx of challenges from
HONOLULU -- Hawaii's Consumer Protection Office obtained a temporary restraining order against a purported airline selling one-way fares as low as $89 for Hawaii-Los Angeles flights beginning July 3.
Freelancer Suzanne Lavenas spent a week crossing the Atlantic during the final transatlantic season of the Queen Elizabeth 2. Her report follows:
LONDON -- With the Queen Elizabeth 2 bowing out of transatlantic sailings this year and the British Airways Concorde fleet slated to be retired in October, Cunard is promoting the final pairings of the
June 16, 2003 by Arnie Weissmann
I asked Dan Westbrook, president of American Airlines Vacations, what he wanted to discuss during a panel I was moderating at the Travel Weekly Hawaii Leadership Forum earlier this month in Honolulu.
LOS ANGELES -- George D. Kirkland, the president and CEO of the Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau, died in his home here Wednesday.
The travel industry has been sickly for a long time, but it's sitting up and taking nourishment. To say that the industry is in recovery would be an exaggeration -- but the wailing we've heard for a
KAPALUA -- The 22nd annual Kapalua Wine and Food Festival will take place on Maui July 10 to 13.
Fast-paced. Thrill a minute. Extreme competition. These words describe the high-octane world of travel agency life -- if your agency happens to book Nascar racing teams.