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Airline Opens a New York Lounge to Show Off New Cuisine, Sans Air-Sickness Bags
Podcasting is the New Wave of Vacation Planning for Disney Cruise Line
In a cruise industry first, Disney Cruise Line is reaching out to perspective guests through podcasts that offer a new way to get customized information about family-friendly Disney cruise vacations.
Eos Airlines Awards Global Media Planning and Buying Business to MediaCom
Eos Airlines and MediaCom announce today that the agency has been awarded the all-premium carrier's global media planning and buying business.
Singapore and UK in airline deal
Singapore and Britain have agreed an aviation deal, giving national carriers free access to one another's markets.
Tourism 'blueprint for success'
An "ambitious" plan to grow tourism in Glasgow over the next decade has been launched.
Bulgaria Makes Debut at Saint Petersburg Tourist Expo
Bulgaria is to take part for the first time in INWETEX-CIS-2007 tourist expo in the Russia's city of Saint Petersburg, opened on Wednesday.
Hoteliers' investment shows confidence in tourism industry - Minister
VALLETTA, Malta - The hoteliers' confidence in the tourism industry has never lacked, and this is confirmed by the private sector's investment in the construction of new hotels and the extension or embellishment of existing ones, Minister for Tourism and Culture Francis Zammit Dimech said.
US Airways to Reduce Pittsburgh Service in Early 2008
Flights Continue to Destinations Customers Fly Most; Operations Control Center; Maintenance Base Remain in Pittsburgh
Orbitz Worldwide Reaches Industry Milestone With 100 Million OrbitzTLC Alerts Sent to Customers
Online Travel Company Continues to Redefine Customer Service with the Technology and Talent Behind OrbitzTLC
Airline founder Tony Ryan dies at 71
Dr Tony Ryan, a co-founder of Europe's most famous low-cost airline Ryanair, has died at the age of 71.
Nepal tourism up by 32%; decline in Indian tourists
KATHMANDU: Despite a decline in Indian tourists, the percentage of people visiting Nepal has increased by 32 percent in the past nine months.
Premier Parry leads delegation to Florida Caribbean Cruise Conference & Trade Show
(Charlestown, Nevis-) Premier of Nevis, Hon. Joseph Parry will be leading the Nevis delegation to the fourteenth annual Florida Caribbean Conference Cruise Association (FCCA) in Cozumel, Mexico on Saturday, October 6th, 2007.
TAFI convention concludes with awards
The Travel Agents Federation of India (TAFI) held its annual convention at Sutera Harbour Resort in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysian Borneo. Over 800 delegates from India, Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia participated, making this the biggest TAFI Convention so far.
The Kyrgyz authorities cannot estimate travel to the country or capacities of this market
Official estimates of the foreigners vacating on the shores of Lake Issyk-Kul, the center of travel in Kyrgyzstan, differ. State officials in Bishkek boast that millions tourists visited the lake this year. The local authorities are noticeably less optimistic.
Railways special package for tourists
MUSSORIE, India: With rapid growth in domestic tourism industry, railways have worked out a package that takes care of train reservation and hotel booking woes to woo Indian and foreign tourists and plans foray in outbound tourism.
Local Agency of Tourism Hosts European Tourist Commission Forum
On October 2-3, Bulgaria's State Agency of Tourism (SAT) hosts important international events: 73rd General meeting of European Tourist Commission (ETC), 45th meeting of ETC's directors' board and 3rd meeting-symposium on theme - quality in tourism's management.
ASTA responds to RCI`s plan to eliminate travel agent air commissions
Responding to RCI’s announcement that it will eliminate travel agent commissions on airline bookings made through the cruise line, ASTA expressed its concern and displeasure with the new plan.
South Africa: 2010 Will Showcase SA's Hospitality Sector
The 2010 FIFA World Cup will present the South African hospitality industry with the greatest opportunity to showcase developments in the industry.
India drives global demand for air travel
NEW DELHI: Boosted by robust economic growth in the Asia-Pacific region, the global demand for air travel has risen considerably in the recent past, reaching an all-time high during this normally lean season.
Airline cuts back as visitors cancel Burma
Thai AirAsia has cut its flights between Bangkok and Rangoon from seven to three a week, due to a 50 per cent drop in bookings as a result of unrest in Burma and a drop in confidence in no-frills airlines.
Namibia: Promoting Domestic Tourism Through Cultural Cuisine
There is an old saying that the meaning of food is an exploration of culture through food.
The Brazilian Tourist Board Selects Ogilvy PR/Chicago to Initiate U.S. Public Relations Campaign
PR Campaign is the First of its Kind for Brazil Tourist Board and Encourages Americans to Visit the Beautiful Country of Brazil.
Southwest Airlines Invests in Future Leaders Through Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) Partnership
Southwest Airlines Provides Free Travel to CHCI Leadership Program Students
Climate will alter travel patterns in decades --UN
DAVOS, Switzerland - Global warming will produce stay-at-home tourists over the next few decades, radically altering travel patterns and threatening jobs and businesses in tourism-dependent countries, according to a stark assessment by U.N experts.
More ports enter water for Disney's business
Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Tampa and Seattle vie with Port Canaveral.
Aer Lingus airline withholds 7.5 percent pay raises in showdown with unions
DUBLIN, Ireland: Irish airline Aer Lingus announced Tuesday that it will withhold pay raises until union leaders accept a new company plan for cutting costs, a move that risks fueling labor unrest.
EU, Canada to Start Talks on Air-Travel Deregulation
The European Union will seek to deregulate air travel with Canada, a step that would expand trans-Atlantic competition after an EU-U.S. ``open-skies'' deal.
Carnival Cruise Lines Hires Executive Vice President of Marketing and Guest Experience
Ruben Rodriguez will join Carnival Cruise Lines as executive vice president of marketing and guest experience effective Oct. 29.
Hotels' high prices 'damage British tourist industry'
SOARING hotel prices are damaging the British tourist industry, according to experts.
Airline's $1200 fares to Britain
NEW low-cost, long-haul airline AirAsiaX is looking at return fares of $1200 to Britain and hopes to fly to three Australian destinations within four years.
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