March 27, 2003
NEW Y0RK -- There will be a memorial service here for Undine G. Bang, a travel industry veteran, on April 6.
WASHINGTON -- Not for Orbitz.
March 27, 2003 by Gay Nagle Myers
RIO GRANDE, Puerto Rico -A free air promotion, a summer package sale, agent incentives, midweek specials and a $3.5 million renovation illustrate the proactive approach adopted by the Westin Rio Mar
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados -- The Caribbean demonstrated a strong presence at the recent International Tourism Bourse (ITB) in Berlin.
CARIBBEAN OFFICIALS mounted a proactive stance in the face of the war in Iraq to help stem cancellations and ease consumers' misgivings about travel. In a statement to CTO members, Jean Holder,
Travel Weekly's Ireland E-Letter: March 27, 2003 KEEP 'EM COMING: With recent anti-war protests in Europe conspiring with wartime traveler jitters to discourage transatlantic travel, officials at
March 26, 2003
ATLANTA -- Worldspan's buyers selected Rakesh Gangwal, former president and CEO of US Airways, as the new chairman and CEO of Worldspan when its sale to the Travel Transaction Processing Corp. closes,
March 26, 2003 by Jerry Limone
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Marc Casto, vice president of Casto Travel, half-joked that he would have preferred the U.S. attack on Iraq in December, one of the slowest months for corporate travel.
WELLESLEY, Mass. -- The Institute of Certified Travel Agents appointed David Preece, who is vice president, North America, for the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau in Honolulu, as its new president
SECAUCUS, N.J. -- Hotel & Travel Index Online, which is geared to travel professionals, was relaunched and now features expanded property details and other enhancements.