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River lines will mark D-Day anniversary with special cruises
River cruise lines are gearing up to commemorate a major anniversary in World War II history next year with new itineraries in...
The fun-ship line is getting serious with travel agents
The line has expressed its gratitude for advisors by throwing them festival-like parties called Agentpalooza. This year, it is...
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St. Thomas, a sleepy parish east of Kingston, could rise to prominence with a new highway project and hotel development in the...
Another summer of selfie tourism in Italy
Italy is being challenged as never before. How will it handle the crowds?
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What would a breakup of American and JetBlue's partnership look like?
American said it would appeal. But a breakup would have implications for the airlines down the road...
Business can be a pleasure at the Sensira Resort Riviera Maya
Cozy private pods, with their food and beverage service and mangrove views, help remove some of the...
A chat with 'Mr. Asia'
Catching up with Bob Guy, aka "Mr. Asia," was like a walk down memory lane, and yet you can tell he...
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Expedia Group is deploying ChatGPT early, often and widely
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Travel agency First in Service will open three offices
In addition to a new headquarters in Manhattan, the agency is opening offices in two other key...
American is ending or reconfiguring contracts for some corporate agencies
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1992’s biggest travel agencies: Where are they now?
Thirty years ago, Travel Weekly published its first Top 50 Travel Agencies list. A look at the list today illustrates the changes the industry has gone through -- and perhaps where it's headed.
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Numbers show that people are more interested than ever in taking trips that combine work and vacation, but companies are struggling to craft corporate policy to manage those blended trips.
Travel Weekly's 2022 Power List: A year of change
We present our annual ranking of the largest, most successful retailers in the travel industry, based on full-year 2021 sales.
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Focus on business travel: A changed sector emerges from crisis
Corporate travel changed dramatically in the pandemic. But, as road warriors slowly start to return to the road, which trends are here to stay?
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The biggest travel agencies: An unusual list for an unusual year
A most unusual year leads to a most unusual Power List.
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Focus on Business Travel: Working on a comeback
Lockdowns, budget cuts and videoconferencing have compelled businesses to reconsider the value of face-to-face meetings. Corporate travel managers are rethinking their business models, too.
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