by Jamie Biesiada
“Travel Agents Taking Off” is being produced by ASTA in partnership with ITN Productions and will debut at the ASTA Global Convention this September.
Manage your time better to achieve more, focus on what counts most and increase profits. Part 3 of a 3-part "Travel Agents Rock" series.
Arnold Donald, CEO of Carnival Corporation & plc, shows off his (mock) chest tattoo of ''Travel Agents Rock'' during his CEO Conversation with Travel Weekly editor in chief Arnie Weissmann. CruiseWord
by Robert Silk
The seaplane operator plans 10-times-weekly service between Manhattan and Maryland's College Park Airport.
by Andrea Zelinski
The luxury line's third ship is scheduled to sail its inaugural voyage in the Mediterranean on July 1, 2025.
by Gay Nagle Myers
I'm just the messenger, but if the forecasts are accurate, the Caribbean and parts of the U.S. are in for another wild ride.
A member of the 2018 GTM Advisory Board, Lehman attended the inaugural GTM in 2013, and since then she has been able to grow her business through new suppliers and travel adviser connections.
by Donna M. Airoldi, Business Travel News
Several of the eliminated routes will be served by Northeast Alliance partner JetBlue.
After three years of turmoil, signs are pointing toward a relatively stable year for the U.S. airline industry in 2023. Ticket prices could stay high due to high demand and constrained seat capacity.
American, United, Delta, Alaska, Southwest, JetBlue, Spirit and Frontier have each applied for an authorization for the D.C.-area airport.