May 9, 2003
NEW YORK -- According to Dr. Stephen Ostroff, associate director for epidemiologic science in the CDC's National Center for Infectious Diseases, until it is easier to identify SARS, people with
May 9, 2003 by Jerry Limone
RADNOR, Pa. -- The Business Travel Coalition said May 8 that a majority of corporations, 59%, are still banning travel to some Asian countries, according to a survey of 128 corporations that it
GIRDWOOD, Alaska -- Seven years ago, Phillip Freeman rode a motorcycle from Washington state to Alaska. Business was the last thing on his mind.
May 8, 2003 by Jorge Sidron
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Starwood Hotels & Resorts kicked off a $10 million advertising campaign for its Sheraton brand, marking Sheraton's return to television advertising after a seven-year absence.
May 8, 2003 by Jerry Limone
MIAMI -- CruisePath Network, which filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection last week and was slated to cease operations May 5, is still temporarily up and running with its online cruise-booking
May 8, 2003 by Nadine Godwin
NEW YORK -- Researchers are set to release today the results of an Austrian study that shows the link between long-haul travel and potentially deadly blood clots, the so-called
May 8, 2003
NEW YORK -- Power Travel International of Plainview returned to court this week refiling a complaint against major U.S. commission-cutting carriers.
NEW YORK -- Preliminary research, to be released here this morning, suggests that at least one in three people may be genetically susceptible to travelers' diarrhea.
NEWS FROM the just-concluded Jamaica Product Exchange (JAPEX) travel-trade show in Kingston includes the launch of the Jamaica Tourist Board's agent-friendly www.visitjamaica.com site, is replacing its
Travel Weekly's Ireland E-Letter: May 8, 2003 DAY AND NIGHT: Sceptre Ireland's Sights & Sounds escorted tour to the Emerald Isle--priced from $499 per person, double--pairs daytime sightseeing with