March 21, 2003
NEW YORK -- Visitors to crowded Venice, Italy, will gain a spacious new accommodations option when the San Clemente Palace resort opens on a private lagoon island in April.
March 20, 2003 by Gay Nagle Myers
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Access to information, flexible cancellation policies and "hospitality in a time of hostility" are the lynchpins of contingency plans set in place by the Caribbean Tourism
March 20, 2003
NEW YORK -- Hotels, tour operators and airlines continued the upsurge of revisions to their cancellation policies.
THE LIST of revised cancellation policies offered by hotels in the Caribbean and by airlines and operators serving the region rolls out as fast as the U.S. military rolls across the Iraqi border.
Travel Weekly's Ireland E-Letter: March 20, 2003 FAMILY AFFAIR : CIE Tours is keeping it in the family with its six-night Irish Welcome package -- priced from $1,113 with airfare -- which features three
March 19, 2003
ARLINGTON, Va. -- ARC's board of directors set June 4 as the starting date for a new process that would limit the window in which travel agents can void certain air ticket sales transactions.
NEW YORK -- The Giants travel agency cooperative rolled out a "war strategy" Wednesday that focuses on putting cash into members' hands sooner -- rather than later -- to protect them when business takes
March 19, 2003 by Jerry Limone
NEW YORK -- USAI Interactive will buy the shares of Expedia it doesn't already own in a deal valued at $3.3 billion.
PLEASANT HOLIDAYS, which counts Mexico among its top selling destinations, announced a new travel cancellation policy to ease travel concerns in the event of war with Iraq. Customers who have purchased
Travel Weekly's Technology E-Letter: March 19, 2003 PAUL BLACKNEY will step down as president and CEO of Worldspan when its acquisition is completed. After the Travel Transaction Processing Corp.--a