January 24, 2003
NEW YORK -- Couples Ocho Rios, the forerunner of Jamaica's all-inclusive resorts reserved for couples, turns 25 years young this month, just as the paint dries on a new, $2 million renovation.
January 24, 2003 by Rebecca Tobin
SAN FRANCISCO -- Move over, Vancouver; step back, Seattle. Cruise lines, especially the big ones with a large presence in Alaska, are taking greater notice of the City by the Bay as a starting point for
January 23, 2003
WASHINGTON -- The Super Bowl is Sunday, but the American Bus Association believes it has already scored a touchdown.
January 23, 2003 by Rebecca Tobin
NEW YORK -- Norwegian Cruise Line will make New York the permanent home of its newest ship, the Norwegian Dawn.
SEATTLE -- The cash-strapped Uniglobe.com, a full-service online agency that reportedly was at risk of a shutdown, has found a solution for continued operations, at least for now.
RICHMOND, Va. -- Lobbying by National Tour Association members in the state was credited with derailing a bill that caused an outcry among tour operators.
CANCUN, Mexico -- Cancun is ushering in 2003 with new resorts, restaurants, tours and attractions. The following is sampling of what's new or on the horizon for the destination this year:
ARLINGTON, Va. -- ARC's year-end agency sales figures for 2002 underscore what many agents probably already know: It was a bad year for traditional airline sales.
DELEGATES to Caribbean Marketplace 2003, held Jan. 19 to 21 in San Juan, were more optimistic than a year ago at the state of the region's tourism industry. Despite reports that advance bookings for the
GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND, Bahamas -- Viva Resorts is courting wedding planners and couples with a choice of commissionable newlywed and vow-renewal add-on deals and free honeymoon perks at its all-inclusive