Wind-solar-powered La Quinta makes Ky. history

The newly opened La Quinta Inn and Suites by Wyndham Louisville East is touted as the first hotel in Kentucky… Read More »
Disney Cruise Line cancels all cruises through April

Disney Cruise Line announced that it is canceling all sailings through April and select cruises onboard the Disney Wonder and… Read More »
Peter Greenberg sees industry coming back soon

Travel journalist Peter Greenberg anticipates a busy year for the industry as vaccinations begin to open up things. He expects… Read More »
Airlines: Domestic COVID-19 tests not needed

Speaking in separate interviews, airline executives agreed that requiring COVID-19 testing for passengers on domestic flights would overwhelm testing capacity… Read More »
Marriott pumps pizzazz into plodding Sheraton

Marriott International has launched a makeover effort for Sheraton Hotels and Resorts that had been contemplated since the purchase of… Read More »
American cautions against skiplagging, churning

American Airlines is alerting travel advisors that it is cracking down on the practice of skiplagging, churning and other unfavorable… Read More »
Delta helps Gates Foundation donate unused ticket value

Rather than hold or request refunds for more than $100,000 in airline tickets, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation worked… Read More »
United launches pre-clearance program for Hawaii travel

Starting Feb. 1, United Airlines will allow travelers who provide a valid negative test result to handle document screening before… Read More »
Calif. airport sells coronavirus tests in vending machines

California’s Oakland International Airport is selling COVID-19 test kits in vending machines. Passengers have to return a saliva sample through… Read More »
Pay-over-time travel booking increases during pandemic

While airlines and tour operators are offering flexible rebooking policies, the coronavirus pandemic has also boosted sales through finance companies… Read More »
Germ-busting robots roll into hospitality’s future

Robotic self-propelled machines touted for pummeling viruses and bacteria with ultraviolet light are joining the housekeeping staffs of major hotel… Read More »
COVID-19 guidelines in place as Air Journey resumes trips

Following strict coronavirus protocols, Air Journey has returned to operating flights and international tours in some parts of the Caribbean,… Read More »
United Airlines increases Denver-Fla. schedule

United Airlines plans to increase its service between Denver and Florida by more than a third between March and May…. Read More »
USTOA CEO wants industry to reinvent itself

Travel advisors can have confidence in tour operators who are members of the United States Tour Operators Association because the… Read More »
How to succeed with the shift to e-commerce

Small-business owners looking to tap into the growth of e-commerce should focus on building relationships with their top customers, forecasting… Read More »
Be specific, authoritative and casual on social media

Successful social media promotions frame their content around specific products or services, writes Dana Malstaff, founder of Boss Mom. Next… Read More »
CDC considering testing requirements for domestic travel

The Biden administration is “actively looking” at requiring COVID-19 testing for domestic air travel, Marty Cetron, director of the Division… Read More »
Mexico, Caribbean resorts offer testing for US travelers

Resort hotels in the Caribbean and Mexico are offering onsite testing for tourists planning to fly to the US as… Read More »
United Airlines launches digital portal to upload test data

United Airlines has launched a digital portal that will enable passengers to upload COVID-19 tests and vaccination proof, as well… Read More »
Forecast: Hotels will rise from depths, but not soon

The worst year ever for US hospitality, 2020, will carry over into the first half of this year, but a… Read More »
Carnival holding commissions at 2019 rate

Travel advisors’ commissions from Carnival Cruise Lines, which vary from vary from 10% to 16%, will remain at 2019 rates… Read More »
How home-based agencies stay afloat during pandemic

Home-based travel agencies have gotten resourceful in order to navigate the pandemic by reducing expenses and, when necessary, getting side… Read More »