May 14, 2003 by Rebecca Tobin
LOS ANGELES -- With some inviting prices and a little luck, Crystal Cruises thought it could fill three hastily scheduled cruises from Los Angeles on the Crystal Harmony to half-capacity.
May 14, 2003
KEENE, N.H. -- General Tours, one of the largest U.S. operators to Asia, suspended its operations to China, Hong Kong and Vietnam through Dec. 31 because of SARS.
RAMSEY, N.J. -- Gogo Worldwide Vacations launched a "Mexico Extravaganza" promotion that offers up to 40% off at more than 100 hotels and resorts.
MIAMI -- Norwegian Cruise Line will launch its interisland Hawaii initiative in July 2004 with NCL America, the new brand name under which it will operate two U.S.-flagged ships.
TRUMBULL, Conn. -- Paul N. D'Elia Jr. died at the Lord Chamberlain Nursing Home in Stratford. He was 80.
WASHINGTON -- The Travel Industry Association's latest War Impact Survey indicates that the economy, more than factors such as the U.S. military action in Iraq, is playing the largest role in stifling
NEW YORK -- Although more than a third of affluent Americans have cut back on discretionary spending, many still plan to travel.
Travel Weekly's Mexico E-Letter May 14, 2003 THE CANCUN CONVENTION & Visitors Bureau launched a $1.5 million tourism marketing campaign aimed at drawing visitors during the off-peak summer months.
Travel Weekly's Technology E-Letter May 14, 2003 CRUISE SHOPPES , the consortium of cruise retailers, contracted Phoenix-headquartered OurVacationStore [ www.ourvacationstore.com ] to provide a
May 13, 2003 by Jerry Limone
SOUTHLAKE, Texas -- Sabre-connected travel agencies can earn an extra 5% commission when they book "on sale" hotel rooms through Sabre Exclusives, Sabre's merchant hotel program.