March 24, 2003
War is never a welcome prospect, but the financial markets seemed to react with relief last week when President Bush told Saddam Hussein that he had 48 hours to get out of town. As this was being
March 22, 2003
HONOLULU -- Did you know that the Big Island has seven botanical gardens, each with its own specialty?
HONOLULU -- Hawaiian Airlines is waiving fees for one-time reservation changes on tickets purchased within 90 days of the beginning of the war in Iraq.
March 21, 2003
HONOLULU -- Hawaiian Airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection March 21.
WASHINGTON -- The financial hit the major U.S. airlines are taking from the war is quickly becoming evident and widespread.
OAKBROOK TERRACE, Ill. -- The MAST Vacation Partners trade group named John Werner executive director and COO. He had been acting COO for several months.
PARSIPPANY, N.J. -- The Cendant Car Rental Group, parent of Avis Rent A Car and Budget Rent A Car, announced a travel contingency policy for both brands in the event of a suspension of air travel by the
MIAMI -- Although a 14.7% capacity increase helped keep Carnival Corp. buoyant in the first quarter of 2003 -- cruise revenues were up 14% over first-quarter 2002 -- the uncertainty of war and higher
March 21, 2003 by Jorge Sidron
ATLANTA -- Six Continents Hotels, which in January eliminated cancellation and attrition fees for groups at its InterContinental brand in an effort to ease travel concerns, said March 20 it will waive
March 21, 2003 by Rebecca Tobin
FAIRBANKS -- Even the most successful travel agents know there's one thing more unpredictable than their most eccentric clients: the weather.