by Jerry Limone
U.K. travel company Thomas Cook plans to eliminate approximately 2,500 full-time jobs and shutter 195 retail travel agencies.
by Felicity Long
A panel at the Bled Strategic Forum in Slovenia raised the question — and came up with some answers.
by Dorine Reinstein
The first phase of the Ethiopian Skylight In-Terminal Hotel, open now, comprises 41 rooms. A second phase, which will include additional rooms and a restaurant, debuts in October.
St. James's Club Morgan Bay, an Elite Island Resorts property in St. Lucia, is offering Booking Bonuses for travel agents for every five-night or longer booking made this season.
by Jamie Biesiada
Around 2,000 are expected to attend in person in Las Vegas, while "several thousand" others will join in virtually, Virtuoso said.
by Arnie Weissmann
The company's former vice president of industry relations received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Travel Weekly in 2007.
by Michael B. Baker, Business Travel News
Twenty-six states have sued the federal government regarding its vaccination and testing requirements for employees with 100 or more employees, calling it governmental overreach.
Sailings on the Zambezi Queen Collection's houseboats in Botswana offer views that are unavailable on traditional land safaris.
Epcot's first roller coaster, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, will open on May 27.
News Briefs, Week of May 12, 2014 D.C. gets Travel and Tourism Week rolling U.S. Travel Association and Destination DC staffers, along with meteorologist Ginger Zee of ABC's "Good Morning