May 1, 2003
DALLAS -- American Airlines eliminated paper tickets for directly booked domestic travel as of May 1, and it doubled the fee for travel agent-issued paper tickets on any e-ticket eligible domestic or
BALTIMORE -- Safe Harbors Travel Group, a $25 million agency here, is rolling out a video-messaging application that the agency's salespeople will use to make pitches to prospective corporate clients.
May 1, 2003 by Jerry Limone
NEW YORK - Have consumers been conditioned to seek the best vacation deals at the last minute?
IN A SHOW of support for U.S. troops, Sandals and Beaches Resorts on May 9 will launch Operation Relax, a program that offers free vacations to active members of the armed forces. The resort chain will
POT O' GOLD: The "1,000 Welcomes Passport" savings program from Tourism Ireland and Aer Lingus provides discounts and perks to clients heading for the Emerald Isle on sale air fares from the Irish flag
April 30, 2003 by Gay Nagle Myers
KISSIMMEE, Fla. -- One market sector marked by expansion and growth is nude recreation and nude travel, which represents a $400 million industry, up from $120 million in 1992, according to the American
April 30, 2003 by Jerry Limone
NEW YORK -- Since late last year -- when Orbitz and Expedia went after the corporate travel market with low-cost, self-service booking products -- traditional agencies acknowledge they have lost
April 30, 2003
CINCINNATI -- Technology isn't everything.
WASHINGTON -- Spirit Airlines is vowing to fight a court ruling that dismissed its 3-year-old lawsuit against Northwest for alleged predatory pricing. But it is likely to continue to be an uphill battle
NEW YORK -- A federal judge here dismissed a New York agency's class-action lawsuit against major commission-cutting airlines but, in the same document, effectively said agents may have a case that the