April 24, 2003
WASHINGTON -- The Commerce Department issued a notice requesting applications for membership on the new U.S. Travel and Tourism Promotion Advisory Board.
April 24, 2003 by Jerry Limone
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Thom Nulty, who stepped down as president and COO of Navigant Int'l at the end of 2002, resurfaced as a member of Sidestep's board of directors.
April 24, 2003 by Gay Nagle Myers
WASHINGTON -- Educational travel to Cuba under existing people-to-people programs will be eliminated if a recent Treasury Department proposal takes effect.
CHARLOTTE AMALIE, St. Thomas -- There's good news and bad news regarding airlift into the U.S. Virgin Islands this summer.
TOURIST ARRIVALS by air in 2002 to Caribbean destinations dropped 2.5% from 2001 figures while cruise arrivals rose 10%, according to recent stats from the Caribbean Tourism Organization. Cruise growth
Travel Weekly's Ireland E-Letter: April 24, 2003 YOU'RE VERY WELCOME: Far & Wide's Brian Moore International Tours joined Tourism Ireland's "1,000 Welcomes" promotional juggernaut with a
April 23, 2003 by Jorge Sidron
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- Hilton Hotels Corp. said its first-quarter profit dropped sharply from a year ago as travelers stayed home because of the sluggish economy and the war with Iraq.
April 23, 2003
NEW YORK -- Travel Guard launched a $2 million brand-building advertising campaign to encourage the public to buy insurance when booking trips.
WASHINGTON -- Amtrak's Acela Express train holds a large share of the New York-Washington business travel market.
April 23, 2003 by Jerry Limone
ROCHESTER, Wis. -- Business travelers staying in temporary suites -- which offer a bedroom, living room and kitchen facilities -- will pay the most in Manhattan at $290 per night and the least in Tyler,