by Danny King
Tablet-computer ownership is surging among Americans who regularly book travel over the Internet, and a recent PhoCusWright study suggested that the surge is creating a growing user base that expects
by Rebecca Tobin
With vaccine mandates, testing and, sometimes, mask requirements, what is today's cruise experience really like?
by Barbara Redding
"Travelers are looking to stay fit, even on vacations, and the Jamaican tourism product is adjusting to meet that demand," said Paul Pennicook, Jamaica's director of tourism.
The deal gives travel management companies access to HRS corporate discounts.
by Mark Pestronk
Under DOT regulations, the markup practice is not only not illegal, but the DOT has specifically indicated that breaking out the markup or fee is strictly optional.
by Michelle Gross
Located in the heart of downtown Honolulu a block from Kalakaua Avenue, the property delivers on being an affordable and convenient option for business travelers and families seeking comfortable and
by Robert Silk
Southwest, American and JetBlue have all increased Havana flights.
by Jerry Limone
Concur, a provider of tools for corporate travel booking and expense management, has acquired two travel technology companies, TRX and GDSX, for an undisclosed price.
by Andrea Zelinski
Cruise trade group CLIA said it is "dismayed" by the CDC's decision not to budge off its Level 4 high-risk designation.
Over the past decade, numerous experts within the travel industry have been claiming that technology can't replace travel agents, that only human beings, leveraging years of experience, could help you