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
ROCHESTER, Wis. -- London is the most expensive destination for business travelers, according to the latest edition of Runzheimer International's Guide to Daily Travel Prices.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Vacation.com enhanced its AgentNet member intranet with a new section on the group's annual conference where agents can register on line.
YAP, Federated States of Micronesia -- Mysterious stone money and 12-foot manta rays aren't the only sights guests will enjoy on this west Pacific island, where ancient culture exists side by side with
It's not easy for travel agents to feel sympathy for the U.S. airlines. The carriers began devaluing agents nearly a decade ago, forcing many out of business and leaving thousands of others struggling
March 24, 2003 by Mark Pestronk
Q: A Sabre agency handles a large corporate account in my city. The account had tentatively decided to switch to our Worldspan agency.
March 24, 2003 by Arnie Weissmann
When I was in Berlin recently, Travel Weekly's Europe editor, Ken Kiesnoski, and I were invited by Kirsten Schmidt of Berlin Tourism to join her at one of that city's "dark restaurants."
NEW YORK -- Jamaica's tourism fortunes are rising on all fronts -- and above expectations -- according to newly appointed officials at the island's tourist board.