May 14, 2003
In his May 12 column, "Credibility gaps," Travel Weekly editor in chief Arnie Weissmann directed some concerns to me about the proposed changes to ASTA's bylaws.
PARSIPPANY, N.J. -- Avis Rent A Car Systems is testing its Avis Satellite Guidance System on 3,000 full-size vehicles in Florida, California and Nevada.
May 14, 2003 by Gay Nagle Myers
SAN JUAN -- While some Caribbean destinations report lower hotel occupancy figures this year because of the soft economy and Iraq conflict, Puerto Rico properties reported April occupancies topping 81%
NEW YORK -- This summer might be a good time to take the train to the plains in Spain, as Eurail Group slashes up to $130 on most of its Eurail Passes good for rail travel across the Continent.
NEW ORLEANS -- Add screaming to the possible activities clients can choose when they visit New Orleans. In April, Six Flags unveiled Six Flags New Orleans, with roller coasters among its most
NEW YORK -- American Express signed its second deal to bring an airline's Web fares to its North American corporate clients, this time with Continental.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Industry consultant Robert Joselyn confirmed that his consultancy, Joselyn Tepper & Associates, purchased the trade operation called Travel Agency Management Solutions (TAMS)
May 14, 2003 by Jerry Limone & Rebecca Tobin
MIAMI LAKES, Fla. -- CruisePath Network, which provides a Web-based cruise-booking tool for travel agents, will cease operations in early June after filing for liquidation under Chapter 7.
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.
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.