March 25, 2003
NEW YORK -- The war reinforced the "close to home" syndrome and that is having a greater effect on tour operators that sell Europe than those that sell domestic destinations.
March 25, 2003 by Kenneth Kiesnoski
PARIS -- Best Western introduced the first 46 affiliated hotels to earn membership in the chain's new Best Western Premier category.
CHITTENDEN, Vt. -- The Mountain Top Inn & Resort here is well into its first winter season under the management of new owners, Steve and Lauren Bryant, a pair who were determined to upgrade a property
MEXICO CITY -- Camino Real Hotels and Resorts, Mexico's oldest hotel company, launched its Ejecutivo brand with the opening of the 137-room Camino Real Ejecutivo Perinorte in an industrial area north of
WASHINGTON -- Let's cut to the chase on the GDS rules -- because the Transportation Department soon will have to -- and its first question has to be this: Should the rules exist at all?
Travel Weekly's Cruise E-Letter: March 25, 2003 RADISSON SEVEN SEAS CRUISES cut the Radisson Diamond's Mediterranean season by 13 weeks and extended the ship's Caribbean offerings. The line also will be
Travel Weekly's Vegas E-Letter: March 25, 2003 CAESARS PALACE'S much-talked-about production, "A New Day..." starring Celine Dion, opens tonight in the property's new, 4,000-seat showroom,
March 24, 2003
LONDON -- Who said it's a man's world? In the latest twist on niche marketing, the London Hilton on Park Lane became the first U.K. hotel to reserve a floor of suites for women only.
March 24, 2003 by Kenneth Kiesnoski
March 24, 2003 by Jerry Limone
ROCHESTER, Wis. -- Runzheimer International and the Association of Corporate Travel Executives are collaborating on a business travel spending analysis, the results of which will be presented at ACTE's