April 7, 2003
OLYMPIA, Wash. -- The Washington insurance commissioner fined the Insurance Company of North America of Pennsylvania -- who's agent is Travel Guard -- $500,000 for issuing more than 140,000 unapproved
Travel Weekly editor at large Nadine Godwin recently visited several points of interest on the South Island of New Zealand. Her report follows:
April 7, 2003 by Mark Pestronk
Q: I have always wondered whether the four GDS vendors resent the large productivity bonuses that they pay to highly productive agencies. When the Department of Transportation proposed to outlaw
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- As independent travel grows in popularity, self-guided biking and hiking tour specialist Discover France here hopes to "walk away" with more travel agency business, thanks to a
We are accustomed to referring to the travel business as a resilient business whose people bounce back from adversity. We expect recovery. We take it as a given that as the economic and political
ean-Jacques Reibel, like many hotel managers, has seen his share of cancellations, particularly in the wake of 9/11
NEW YORK -- The trend among U.S. leisure travelers to vacation closer to home and avoid flying may have resulted in some extra business for domestic motorcoach operators, but industry officials said any
April 7, 2003 by Arnie Weissmann
Two very different stories came to my attention this past week that have a common thread. First, Don Carty, president and CEO of American Airlines -- which lost $3.5 billion last year -- did not deposit
I view what happens in the world through the prism of the travel business, but right now it's difficult to stay focused on anything but the events in Iraq.
April 5, 2003
THE 2003 PGA GRAND SLAM of Golf has been changed to Dec. 4 to Dec. 6 at the Poipu Bay Golf Course on Kauai. The Pro Am will take place the first day, the initial round will be on Dec. 5 and the final