April 23, 2003
CARSON CITY, Nev. -- The Nevada Assembly unanimously approved legislation to eliminate all bonding requirements for the state's agencies; the bill now moves to the Senate for action.
PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten -- This bicultural, bifurcated island, where clients can go Dutch or French as they please, is a favorite with U.S. sun-and-fun seekers.
April 23, 2003 by Gay Nagle Myers
NEW YORK -- St. Lucia, known for its eye-popping Pitons, secluded beaches and "Simply Beautiful" slogan, plans to redirect its promotional emphasis toward its people, heritage and history.
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. -- Among Travcoa's 49th Anniversary Collection of Unique Itineraries for 2003 is an Asia tour designed for well-traveled clients.
Travel Weekly's Mexico E-Letter: April 23, 2003 GOGO WORLDWIDE VACATIONS launched a "Mexico Extravaganza" promotion that offers up to 40% off at more than 100 hotels and resorts. Packages must
Travel Weekly's Technology E-Letter: April 23, 2003 DURING A QUARTER in which Sabre chairman and CEO William Hannigan said his company was "hammered by world events," Sabre's year-over-year
April 22, 2003 by Rebecca Tobin
MIAMI -- Crystal Cruises barred passengers arriving from the Toronto metro area, or anyone who has passed through Toronto within the previous 10 days, from boarding a Crystal cruise. The new policy
April 22, 2003
NEW YORK -- The Travelers Conservation Foundation, an outgrowth of the United States Tour Operators Association, organized more than 300 volunteers from the travel industry to donate their labor to help
WASHINGTON -- Travelers calling Washington's visitors information line on the afternoon of April 24 might very well wind up getting help from Mayor Anthony Williams, who is slated to take to the phones
RAMSEY, N.J. -- Gogo Worldwide Vacations launched a