May 28, 2003 by Arnie Weissmann
VILAMOURA, Portugal -- For the World Economic Forum, it is Davos. For the travel industry, it is Vilamoura.
May 27, 2003
WASHINGTON -- Several travel associations, including the American Hotel & Lodging Association, are raising concerns about revised State Department regulations that require most inbound travelers
May 27, 2003 by Rebecca Tobin
WASHINGTON -- The National Transportation Safety Board sent a 10-member team to Miami to investigate a deadly fire onboard the Norwegian Cruise Line ship the Norway.
HONOLULU -- Despite the downturn in international visitor numbers, tourism in Hawaii is looking up thanks to a strong influx of travelers from the mainland U.S. and an increase in visitor expenditures
Travel Weekly's Cruise E-Letter: May 27, 2003 THE REGAL EMPRESS will likely have a new home with short-cruise operator Imperial Majesty Cruise Line. Celebration World Cruises Inc., the holding company
Travel Weekly's Vegas E-Letter May 27, 2003 THE LAS VEGAS CONVENTION and Visitors Authority and Shop America Tours, a division of Shop America Alliance, plan to offer commissionable shopping packages
May 26, 2003 by Mark Pestronk
Q: Because the Department of Transportation may outlaw GDS productivity-based bonuses later this year or early next year, shouldn't we wait until the DOT makes a decision before we negotiate our new GDS
May 26, 2003 by Jerry Limone
BELLEVUE, Wash. -- Expedia on July 1 will launch Expedia for Agents, a tool that will enable travel agencies to book land-only packages on line and earn commission on the components.
May 26, 2003 by Arnie Weissmann
April 9. Before the war in Iraq had even begun, John Noel gave that date to a major cruise line in reply to its question, "When do you think the war will be over?"
May 26, 2003
Nuisance lawsuits are a fact of life for big companies; they are big targets. They get sued every day.