April 3, 2003
Travel Weekly's Ireland E-Letter: April 3, 2003 DAY AND NIGHT: Sceptre Ireland's Sights & Sounds escorted tour to the Emerald Isle -- priced from $499 per person, double -- pairs daytime sightseeing
April 2, 2003 by Rebecca Tobin
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Radisson Seven Seas Cruises will sail, and sell, without the Radisson name.
April 2, 2003
MADRID -- Amadeus invested about $52.7 million in Opodo, the European network of travel sites that's owned by nine European carriers.
PARSIPPANY, N.J. -- Cendant, which acquired the two Web-based travel agencies Cheap Tickets and Trip.com in the fall of 2001, moved to effectively make those businesses into one.
WASHINGTON -- As the State Dept. was issuing a severe acute respiratory syndrome travel warning for Hong Kong, the Business Travel Coalition found that a significant number of corporations are barring
SAN FRANCISCO -- Hotwire, the airline-owned -- along with Texas Pacific Group -- discount travel site, dumped Sabre as its GDS provider in favor of Worldspan.
ACAPULCO, Mexico -- Despite the continued challenges of the war in Iraq and the slumping U.S. economy, Mexico tourism has held steady, according to Leticia Navarro Ochoa, the country's director of
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. -- The Myrtle Beach area ranked No. 4 on a list of 50 of the most popular motorcoach destinations of the last decade, according to Byways magazine.
NEW YORK -- Clients may be kings or queens of their own castles, but now they can lord it over a French chateau, too, thanks to new industry player the Cakewalk Company here.
Travel Weekly's Mexico E-Letter: April 2, 2003 MARRIOTT INT'L last month opened its first Fairfield Inn property outside the U.S. in Mexico under a franchise agreement with Optima Hoteles de Mexico, SA