May 6, 2003
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- John works at the $180 million Carlson Wagonlit Travel/WTS here, spending his days planning software development, overseeing a help desk, ensuring the Web site is up to snuff --
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- At long last, the travel business is beginning to roll again.
May 6, 2003 by David Cogswell
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Cruise executives at the recent CruiseTour World trade show here, casting an eye on the airline industry, said they're not terribly worried about fallout from that troubled
NEW YORK -- Travel Weekly Custom Publishing brought home the gold and the bronze in the Trade Advertising category recently in the Association of Travel Marketing Executives' Atlas Awards Competition
Travel Weekly's Cruise E-Letter: May 6, 2003 CRUISEPATH NETWORK, which provided online booking tools for travel agents, ceased operations May 5. CruisePath products, which include CruiseManager and
Travel Weekly's Vegas E-Letter: May 6, 2003 FUNJET VACATIONS' Summer Sale is offering clients discounted Las Vegas getaways that can be booked through May 16. Included are roundtrip air and airport
May 5, 2003
TORONTO -- In an effort to help Toronto reverse weeks of negative SARS-related publicity, several Canada travel suppliers teamed up for "Canada Loves Toronto," a marketing campaign that includes special
May 5, 2003 by Kenneth Kiesnoski
KINGSTON, Jamaica -- SuperClubs continues to expand in Brazil, where it will add two all-inclusive beach resorts and the first city-center hotel to its property mix.
May 5, 2003 by Rebecca Tobin
MIAMI LAKES, Fla. -- CruisePath Network, which provided online booking tools for travel agents, said it will cease operations May 5.
NEW YORK -- Ecuador's Ministry of Tourism last month rolled out a public relations and marketing campaign in the U.S. that's expected to cost $5 million to $10 million in 2003.