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fined by airport security in '05
Apr 27, 2006 - The number of passengers
hit with fines for security violations
at airports fell dramatically last
year as the federal government focused
on more serious threats, according
to records and government officials.
Cendant
Considering Potential Sale Of Travel
Distribution System
Apr 24, 2006 -- Cendant Corp. today
announced it would consider a sale
of its Travel Distribution Services
division, believing that the cash
proceeds from a sale would help
reduce the anticipated public corporate
debt of the company.
TSA
tries bonuses to retain workers
Apr 27, 2006 - TSA will pay airport
screeners up to a $1,000 bonus to
entice them to stay at the turnover-plagued
agency as it prepares for a summer
of record air travel.
G.O.P.
Senators Hurry to Quell Furor Over
Gas
Apr 27, 2006 - Senate Republicans
tried on Thursday to get the upper
hand in the escalating political
battle over high gasoline prices
by proposing a $100 rebate for taxpayers
and by suggesting that they might
increase taxes on oil-industry profits.
`United
93' puts airline back in a hard
place
Apr 26, 2006 - The United Airlines
name is visible across the country
this week, trumpeted as part of
a multimillion-dollar marketing
campaign, seen on commercials and
discussed on talk shows. |
Surcharges
are fueling higher costs of travel
Apr 28, 2006 - Qantas says that
effective May 5 it will levy an
extra $98, each way, on international
flights to compensate for rapidly
rising fuel prices. And it's not
the only airline moving quickly
to pass on rising fuel costs to
long-haul customers.
American
Airlines' free tickets wind up on
eBay
Apr 27, 2006 - Vouchers for free
flights that American Airlines gave
to basketball fans last week are
turning up for sale on eBay and
other Internet sites.
U.S.
may scale back strict new passport
requirement
Apr 25, 2006 - The Bush administration
is facing a rebellion by northern
border-state lawmakers who want
to push back deadlines requiring
passports or tamper-proof ID cards
from all who enter the United States.
Online
Travel Faces Search Competition
Apr 27, 2006 - Although online travel
companies saw strong first-quarter
bookings, increasing competition
from suppliers and search engines
could pressure long-term earnings
growth, according to a Merrill Lynch
report.
Airbus
denies standing room 'seats'
Apr 25, 2006 - Airbus disputes report
it is in discussion with Asian airlines
to offer padded backboards to have
flyers stand in effort to increase
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Airlines
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Airways to begin nonstop Philadelphia-Portland
flights
Apr 27, 2006 - US Airways on June 1 will begin
new nonstop service from its Philadelphia hub
to Portland International Airport.
US
Airways lowers fares to New York
Apr 24, 2006 - The airline is offering nonstop,
round-trip fares to the Big Apple for $208, excluding
taxes and fees, beginning July 12.
US
Airways pops the top on new soft drink deal
Apr 21, 2006 - In a market of escalating fuel
prices and tough fare competition, U.S. Airways
Group Inc. is hoping things go better with Coke.
NWA
pilots union chief safe after recall attempt
Apr 26, 2006 - Leaders of the Northwest Airlines
Corp. pilot union, who pushed for the ousting
of Chairman Mark McClain and Vice Chairman Bill
Bartels, instead decided to drop the recall vote
and present a united front while members vote
on a concessionary contract, media reports said
Wednesday.
A
Closer Continent
Apr 28, 2006 - How the explosion in bargain Euro-fares
is breaking down borders and creating a new class
of commuters. |
Airline
aims for business travelers heading to Chicago,
Philadelphia
Apr 21, 2006 - When it launched daily service
from Pittsburgh International Airport last May,
Southwest Airlines focused on luring the market's
leisure travelers onboard.
JetBlue
loses $32 million in first quarter
Apr 26, 2006 - JetBlue Airways Corp., which flies
to New York City from Sacramento International
Airport, said Tuesday it suffered a $32 million
loss in the first quarter, fingering high fuel
costs for the red ink.
JetBlue
circling, fares shrink
Apr 28, 2006 - JetBlue is forcing ticket prices
down even though the low-fare airline won't begin
flights at Raleigh-Durham International Airport
for nearly three months.
Southwest
responds to Cuban challenge, offers free drinks
Apr 21, 2006 - Drinks of any kind will be on the
house for Southwest Airlines customers departing
from the carrier's home base of Dallas Love Field
through Memorial Day. |
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AirTran
converts purchase options
Apr 28, 2006 - AirTran Airways announced that
it has converted purchase options to firm orders
for 14 new Boeing 737-700 aircraft for delivery
in 2008 and exercised purchase rights for 10 more
of the same type of aircraft for delivery in 2010.
Revised
fuel charges lessen AirTran losses
Apr 26, 2006 - AirTran Airways Inc. said Thursday
first-quarter losses were lessened thanks to a
credit on fuel charges.
Alaska
Air flight attendants approve contract
Apr 27, 2006 - Flight attendants for Alaska Airlines
have signed a four-year deal covering the airline's
2,540 attendants, the airline and flight attendants'
union said Thursday.
Hawaiian
adds American Samoa flight
Apr 27, 2006 - Hawaiian Airlines will add a another
flight to American Samoa to meet the summer rush.
Detroit
to Boston is next route for Spirit
Apr 28, 2006 - Spirit Airlines Inc. plans to start
direct flights between Detroit and Boston in August,
becoming the second carrier to serve that market
daily from Detroit Metro Airport.
Airport
flying high on new concourse
Apr 28, 2006 - Fred Krum wants to be at the Akron-Canton
Airport on Monday night when those first passengers
leave their airplane and enter the airport's newest
crown jewel. |
Cincinnati
tops for airline price increases
Apr 27, 2006 - Delta Air Lines' troubles and higher
fuel costs helped push Cincinnati to the top of
a ranking that measures changes in air fares over
the year.
Court
rules against Comair
Apr 26, 2006 - The U.S. Bankruptcy Court Wednesday
ruled against Comair's motion to modify its flight
attendants' working agreement.
Sun
Country hopes to save fuel with "winglets"
Apr 26, 2006 - Sun Country Airlines Inc. will
retrofit seven of its Boeing 737-800 planes with
"winglets," a wing-tip design intended
to reduce airplane drag.
Boeing
earnings rise on increased commercial jet sales
Apr 26, 2006 - Boeing Co. first quarter profit
jumped 29 percent on sky-high commercial aircraft
sales.
ATA
Airlines Launches New Service with Daily, Nonstop
Flights to Honolulu from Ontario International
Airport
Apr 27, 2006 - ATA Airlines as part of its enhanced
West Coast and Hawaii flying program launches
nonstop service from Ontario to Honolulu starting
on April 28.
Airline
To Offer Vegas Flights From Stockton
Apr 27, 2006 - Allegiant Air will soon be offering
flights from Stockton to Las Vegas. |
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Rail
/ Hotel / Car / Cruise News
Gas
prices aren’t prompting resort savings
Apr 28, 2006 - Many of the gas vouchers and discount
cards that inns and tourist-dependent towns have
been offering every summer are available again
now. But there are precious few new incentives
to be found.
Spa
by day, Bar by night.
Apr 27, 2006 - New Spa & Lounge leads a double
life - A full-service spa by day and bar and lounge
by night, Gansevoort Spa & Lounge at the Hotel
Gansevoort isn’t always what it seems.
Most
luxury hotel brands in 2006
Apr 24, 2006 - Ritz-Carlton edged out Peninsula
as the most prestigious luxury brand hotel, in
the 2006 Luxury Brand Status Index survey of Luxury
Hotels conducted by the New York City-based Luxury
Institute.
Most
Expensive Hotel Rooms In The U.S.
Apr 20, 2006 - For some travelers, $300 for a
night in a luxurious hotel is ample extravagance.
But others seek the truly decadent--bigger, splashier
and far more expensive. For them, there are options
like the $25,000-per-night penthouse suite at
The Setai in South Beach, Miami. |
Hotel
housekeepers create luxury — but at a cost
Apr 27, 2006 - Travelers love those heavenly,
cushy hotel mattresses — but hotel housekeepers
don't.
Massage,
wraps, meals — all included
Apr 27, 2006 - The new destination spa opening
in early June at Connecticut's venerable Mayflower
Inn will incorporate a novel concept that brings
to mind an all-you-can-eat buffet.
A
ticket to ride to Liverpool's hotels.
Apr 27, 2006 - Liverpool – recently designated
European Capital of Culture – and now widely
seen as a ‘cool’ place to be, has
plenty to smile about. In 2005, the city’s
hotels reported their strongest growth yet, outperforming
any other market in the UK.
Conde
Nast Traveler's hot list.
Apr 24, 2006 - May 'Hot List' issue is the magazine's
annual guide to the hottest new hotels, restaurants,
spas, and clubs around the globe opened all over
the world in the past year. |
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Other
Industry Related News |
Airlines
say they can't afford plan to track disease
Apr 26, 2006 - Concerned about bird flu, federal
health officials want airlines to collect personal
information about domestic and international passengers
to help track a potential epidemic.
Concourse
briefly evacuated at Miami airport
Apr 25. 2006 - Activity the Miami International
Airport was briefly interrupted Tuesday after
a suspicious package was found on a concourse,
but authorities said it was not an explosive device.
It's
official: Distracted drivers are dangerous
Apr 21, 2006 - A new study lends scientific credence
to what many already suspect: Drivers dabbing
on makeup, chatting on cell phones or eating breakfast
are three times as likely to be involved in a
crash as more attentive motorists.
When
airlines fiddle, the cellist is burned
Apr 25, 2006 - I play cello with a string quartet,
and I fly frequently for business, traveling mostly
domestic but occasionally overseas and typically
in economy class. I always purchase a second full-fare
ticket and my instrument is accommodated in the
adjacent seat to mine. I usually fly on United
because of its normally consistent and reliable
policy regarding the requisite extra seat for
my cello.
In
some cases, flying can be cheaper than driving
Apr 28, 2006 - Travelers may want to do one last
thing before they pack up the car for the annual
road trip this summer -- check airfares.
FAA
inquires about airport plans
Apr 28, 2006 - The Federal Aviation Administration
is asking the state for information about plans
to put Mesa Air Group's new interisland airline
in the Honolulu Airport commuter terminal. |
Travelers
returning to Asia
Apr 25, 2006 - Asia's tourism has recovered significantly
more than a year after the deadly tsunami, but
wary travelers -- misinformed about issues from
bird flu to terrorism -- are avoiding parts of
the region, said a study released Tuesday.
Las
Vegas rules convention world
Apr 25, 2006 - Las Vegas has strengthened its
claim as the king of convention cities, hosting
a record number of the largest trade shows in
2005, new industry rankings released Wednesday
show.
Fliers
wanting food, fun better bring wallets
Apr 25, 2006 - Frequent fliers may need a scorecard
to keep track of what's served and sold in-flight.
Some airlines have tried to cut costs by eliminating
meals, while others have attempted to boost revenue
by selling them.
PwC's
Hanson Forecasts Supplier Market Through 2008
Apr 3, 2006 - PricewaterhouseCoopers' hospitality
practice head, Bjorn Hanson, today at the 2006
Corporate Travel World conference in New York
City predicted increased growth rates for hotels
through 2008, spelling further negotiation complexities
for corporate travel buyers.
International
flights tax airport's gate capacity
Apr 28, 2006 - A surge in international flights
at the Atlanta airport has spurred planners to
consider building four new gates.
Summer
fliers may drive in circles for parking space
Apr 27, 2006 - More air travelers will make parking
harder to find at many U.S. airports this summer. |
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