April 22, 2003 by Bill Poling
WASHINGTON -- ASTA asked the Treasury Department to exempt travel agencies from any new financial reporting rules that might be adopted as part of a government crackdown on money laundering.
April 22, 2003
This is how badly SARS is affecting some Asian airlines: Cathay Pacific felt compelled to issue a press release stating it "has no plans to stop operations at any future date."
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica -- The family-run Coyaba Beach Resort & Spa here is luring travelers with expanded water sports and spa facilities -- paired with home-spun service -- while courting agents with
April 22, 2003 by Laura Del Rosso
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The California travel industry is intensifying lobbying to keep open the state Office of Tourism, which is scheduled to shut down if the proposed 2003-2004 budget by Gov. Gray
VICTORIA, British Columbia -- The British Columbia government is considering throwing out its Travel Agents Act, along with other laws that regulate various industries, and replacing them all with a
WASHINGTON -- When Richard Chojnacki accepted the task of chairing ASTA's 2003 Northern Regional 16 months ago he had no idea that in a small way he'd be making history.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- Sweden's capital will get its newest boutique hotel property when the Rival Hotel opens Aug. 6 in the former three-star Aston Hotel in the trendy Sodermalm district.
CARNIVAL CORP. and P&O PRINCESS -- the latter now is known as Carnival plc -- closed their merger transaction Thursday, bringing to an end the 16-month saga that began with a merger agreement between
Travel Weekly's Vegas E-Letter: April 22, 2003 TWO OF PARK PLACE Entertainment Corp.'s four Las Vegas properties, Paris Las Vegas and Bally's Las Vegas, soon will be the first major Strip properties to
April 21, 2003
KEENE, N.H. -- Reacting to the escalating SARS outbreak in parts of Asia, General Tours suspended its tours to China, Hong Kong and Vietnam through December.