Travel News: Airlines, Tourism and Airfares
February 08, 2011
Survey Shows Travel and Spending Intentions Strong for 2011 Vacations
February 07, 2011
American Airlines reported that January traffic increased 2.0 percent versus the same period last year. Capacity increased 2.5 percent year over year, resulting in a load factor of 75.8 percent, 0.4 points lower than the same period last year.
February 07, 2011
The European Travel Commission (ETC) has just published its fourth quarterly report on European Tourism in 2010 - Trends & Prospects.
February 07, 2011
Starbucks has emerged over the last 20 years as one of the premier consumer brands in the world, alongside icons like Apple and Nike. Now, the company has decided to give that brand a facelift, revamping its ubiquitous logo. While logo overhauls can successfully communicate a company's evolution and growth, those changes are also fraught with peril.
February 07, 2011
This white paper examines the ways in which organizations can tap into Web 2.0 interaction as part of the marketing strategy and tactics to create customer engagement by matching visitors' passion and to figure out the 'best fit' for the new opportunities that present themselves.
February 07, 2011
As local membership of the International Food, Wine and Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA) continues to grow; the official launch of the Australasian division is set to take place in Melbourne on Wednesday 16 February 2011.
February 04, 2011
UNWTO is a key partner of the recently established Global Partnership for Sustainable Tourism, an initiative to connect all stakeholders working or interested in working to develop sustainable tourism
February 04, 2011
Former 'National Business Travel Association' Completes Evolution to Reflect Global Reach and Worldwide Membership Base; Launches New Global Privileges, Benefits and Opportunities for Members
February 03, 2011
Technology Allows Consumers to Book Myrtle Beach Area Hotel Rooms and Golf Course Tee Times With Their Handheld Device
February 02, 2011
Passage of legislation being considered by the Senate to reauthorize funding and programs for the Federal Aviation Administration is critical to improve the air travel process, which would support hundreds of thousands of jobs and add billions of dollars to the economy, the head of the U.S. Travel Association said today.