May 20, 2003
MONTREAL -- Air Canada, which eliminated paper tickets for travel within Canada in December, is eliminating paper tickets for travel in the rest of North America as of June 1.
May 20, 2003 by Jerry Limone
DARIEN, Conn. -- Online airline ticket sales will total $19 billion in 2003, projects Jupiter Research, a 14% increase over the $16.8 billion in tickets sold online in 2002. Jupiter said this increase
WASHINGTON -- The Department of Homeland Security said it will launch a border-security initiative that includes gathering data on travelers entering the U.S. in an effort establishes tighter controls
BELLEVUE, Wash. -- Confirming what many observers expected, Expedia Corporate Travel said it will pursue business with large corporations by adding policy-control tools and enhancing reporting
May 20, 2003 by Rebecca Tobin
NEW YORK -- The Norwegian Dawn departed Sunday on the first of its year-round, seven-day Bahamas/Florida cruises from New York.
May 20, 2003 by Joe Rosen
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PUNTA CANA, Dominican Republic -- Dubbed "The Unconventional Convention," this year's Caribbean Hotel Industry Conference will take place June 22 to 25 at the Barcelo Bavaro Convention Center here.
BERLIN -- Hospitality chain Derag Hotel and Living knows all about the comforts of home, and now it's aiming to attract U.S. travel agents and vacationers to its extended- and short-stay properties
Travel Weekly's Cruise E-Letter May 20, 2003 ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES LTD. said Monday it was "outraged" by the actions of attorneys who filed a lawsuit claiming the cruise line overcharged
Travel Weekly's Vegas E-Letter May 20, 2003 THE VENETIAN RESORT-HOTEL-CASINO'S new hotel tower, slated to open late next month, now has a name: Venezia. Part of the property's $275 million expansion,