Marriott CFO Details Softer-Than-Expected Q1In advance of reporting first-quarter earnings on April 20, Marriott International lowered its North... KEEP READINGLots Of Unknowns On AA-Expedia DealBy David JonasExpedia refused to say whether its corporate travel arm, Egencia, will benefit from a new American... KEEP READINGTech Firm Improves Itinerary Mgmt. Through Mobile PlatformBy Lauren DarsonBooking, planning and tracking individual travel itineraries for every Wolfram Research employee... KEEP READINGUS Airways To Add First-Class Cabins On Regional JetsBy Jay BoehmerUS Airways by January 2012 will install first-class cabins on 110 US Airways Express aircraft, the... KEEP READINGIHG, Marriott To Expand In IndiaBy Michael B. BakerInterContinental Hotels Group and Marriott International each plan to bring to India a few dozen of... KEEP READINGExpedia Signs On For AA Direct ConnectBy Jay CampbellAmerican Airlines listings returned to Expedia as the companies on Monday announced a memorandum of... KEEP READINGCorporate Housing Providers Show Improved 2010 PerformanceBy Michael B. BakerU.S. corporate housing industry occupancy, average rate and total revenues in 2010 increased versus... KEEP READINGEgencia Acquires Partner TravelforceBy Jay CampbellExpedia's Egencia acquired its partner in Australia and New Zealand, travel management company... KEEP READINGFAA To Order Emergency Boeing 737 InspectionsBy Jay BoehmerThe Federal Aviation Administration plans to issue an emergency directive on Tuesday that "will... KEEP READINGLatin American Travel Management Maturing, But Challenges RemainBy Michael B. BakerAs business travel to and within Latin America grows, more companies there are tightening controls... KEEP READINGGuidance Clarifies Travel Implications Of U.K. Bribery LegislationBy Amon CohenNew guidance on pending U.K. bribery legislation has allayed some fears that the government would put... KEEP READINGRyanair To Levy New Charge To Cover Flight DisruptionsBy Amon CohenRyanair on April 4 will begin imposing a two-euro per-passenger levy to fund its "costs of flight... KEEP READINGTri-Pen Owner Wofford Sentenced To Up To 6 Years, Told To Repay $25 MillionBy Mary Ann McnultyTri-Pen Management founder, president and CFO Victoria Wofford Monday was sentenced to two to six... KEEP READINGAirlines: Japan Capacity Cuts To Be TemporaryBy Jay BoehmerSome airlines are reducing capacity to and from Japan in response to declining demand that has... KEEP READINGJapan's Meetings Industry Hit Hard, Long-Term Impact UncertainBy Chris DavisJapan's ongoing nuclear crisis poses a unique challenge to the country's meetings and hospitality... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Lots Of Unknowns On AA-Expedia DealBy David JonasExpedia refused to say whether its corporate travel arm, Egencia, will benefit from a new American... KEEP READINGTech Firm Improves Itinerary Mgmt. Through Mobile PlatformBy Lauren DarsonBooking, planning and tracking individual travel itineraries for every Wolfram Research employee... KEEP READINGUS Airways To Add First-Class Cabins On Regional JetsBy Jay BoehmerUS Airways by January 2012 will install first-class cabins on 110 US Airways Express aircraft, the... KEEP READINGIHG, Marriott To Expand In IndiaBy Michael B. BakerInterContinental Hotels Group and Marriott International each plan to bring to India a few dozen of... KEEP READINGExpedia Signs On For AA Direct ConnectBy Jay CampbellAmerican Airlines listings returned to Expedia as the companies on Monday announced a memorandum of... KEEP READINGCorporate Housing Providers Show Improved 2010 PerformanceBy Michael B. BakerU.S. corporate housing industry occupancy, average rate and total revenues in 2010 increased versus... KEEP READINGEgencia Acquires Partner TravelforceBy Jay CampbellExpedia's Egencia acquired its partner in Australia and New Zealand, travel management company... KEEP READINGFAA To Order Emergency Boeing 737 InspectionsBy Jay BoehmerThe Federal Aviation Administration plans to issue an emergency directive on Tuesday that "will... KEEP READINGLatin American Travel Management Maturing, But Challenges RemainBy Michael B. BakerAs business travel to and within Latin America grows, more companies there are tightening controls... KEEP READINGGuidance Clarifies Travel Implications Of U.K. Bribery LegislationBy Amon CohenNew guidance on pending U.K. bribery legislation has allayed some fears that the government would put... KEEP READINGRyanair To Levy New Charge To Cover Flight DisruptionsBy Amon CohenRyanair on April 4 will begin imposing a two-euro per-passenger levy to fund its "costs of flight... KEEP READINGTri-Pen Owner Wofford Sentenced To Up To 6 Years, Told To Repay $25 MillionBy Mary Ann McnultyTri-Pen Management founder, president and CFO Victoria Wofford Monday was sentenced to two to six... KEEP READINGAirlines: Japan Capacity Cuts To Be TemporaryBy Jay BoehmerSome airlines are reducing capacity to and from Japan in response to declining demand that has... KEEP READINGJapan's Meetings Industry Hit Hard, Long-Term Impact UncertainBy Chris DavisJapan's ongoing nuclear crisis poses a unique challenge to the country's meetings and hospitality... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Tech Firm Improves Itinerary Mgmt. Through Mobile PlatformBy Lauren DarsonBooking, planning and tracking individual travel itineraries for every Wolfram Research employee... KEEP READINGUS Airways To Add First-Class Cabins On Regional JetsBy Jay BoehmerUS Airways by January 2012 will install first-class cabins on 110 US Airways Express aircraft, the... KEEP READINGIHG, Marriott To Expand In IndiaBy Michael B. BakerInterContinental Hotels Group and Marriott International each plan to bring to India a few dozen of... KEEP READINGExpedia Signs On For AA Direct ConnectBy Jay CampbellAmerican Airlines listings returned to Expedia as the companies on Monday announced a memorandum of... KEEP READINGCorporate Housing Providers Show Improved 2010 PerformanceBy Michael B. BakerU.S. corporate housing industry occupancy, average rate and total revenues in 2010 increased versus... KEEP READINGEgencia Acquires Partner TravelforceBy Jay CampbellExpedia's Egencia acquired its partner in Australia and New Zealand, travel management company... KEEP READINGFAA To Order Emergency Boeing 737 InspectionsBy Jay BoehmerThe Federal Aviation Administration plans to issue an emergency directive on Tuesday that "will... KEEP READINGLatin American Travel Management Maturing, But Challenges RemainBy Michael B. BakerAs business travel to and within Latin America grows, more companies there are tightening controls... KEEP READINGGuidance Clarifies Travel Implications Of U.K. Bribery LegislationBy Amon CohenNew guidance on pending U.K. bribery legislation has allayed some fears that the government would put... KEEP READINGRyanair To Levy New Charge To Cover Flight DisruptionsBy Amon CohenRyanair on April 4 will begin imposing a two-euro per-passenger levy to fund its "costs of flight... KEEP READINGTri-Pen Owner Wofford Sentenced To Up To 6 Years, Told To Repay $25 MillionBy Mary Ann McnultyTri-Pen Management founder, president and CFO Victoria Wofford Monday was sentenced to two to six... KEEP READINGAirlines: Japan Capacity Cuts To Be TemporaryBy Jay BoehmerSome airlines are reducing capacity to and from Japan in response to declining demand that has... KEEP READINGJapan's Meetings Industry Hit Hard, Long-Term Impact UncertainBy Chris DavisJapan's ongoing nuclear crisis poses a unique challenge to the country's meetings and hospitality... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
US Airways To Add First-Class Cabins On Regional JetsBy Jay BoehmerUS Airways by January 2012 will install first-class cabins on 110 US Airways Express aircraft, the... KEEP READINGIHG, Marriott To Expand In IndiaBy Michael B. BakerInterContinental Hotels Group and Marriott International each plan to bring to India a few dozen of... KEEP READINGExpedia Signs On For AA Direct ConnectBy Jay CampbellAmerican Airlines listings returned to Expedia as the companies on Monday announced a memorandum of... KEEP READINGCorporate Housing Providers Show Improved 2010 PerformanceBy Michael B. BakerU.S. corporate housing industry occupancy, average rate and total revenues in 2010 increased versus... KEEP READINGEgencia Acquires Partner TravelforceBy Jay CampbellExpedia's Egencia acquired its partner in Australia and New Zealand, travel management company... KEEP READINGFAA To Order Emergency Boeing 737 InspectionsBy Jay BoehmerThe Federal Aviation Administration plans to issue an emergency directive on Tuesday that "will... KEEP READINGLatin American Travel Management Maturing, But Challenges RemainBy Michael B. BakerAs business travel to and within Latin America grows, more companies there are tightening controls... KEEP READINGGuidance Clarifies Travel Implications Of U.K. Bribery LegislationBy Amon CohenNew guidance on pending U.K. bribery legislation has allayed some fears that the government would put... KEEP READINGRyanair To Levy New Charge To Cover Flight DisruptionsBy Amon CohenRyanair on April 4 will begin imposing a two-euro per-passenger levy to fund its "costs of flight... KEEP READINGTri-Pen Owner Wofford Sentenced To Up To 6 Years, Told To Repay $25 MillionBy Mary Ann McnultyTri-Pen Management founder, president and CFO Victoria Wofford Monday was sentenced to two to six... KEEP READINGAirlines: Japan Capacity Cuts To Be TemporaryBy Jay BoehmerSome airlines are reducing capacity to and from Japan in response to declining demand that has... KEEP READINGJapan's Meetings Industry Hit Hard, Long-Term Impact UncertainBy Chris DavisJapan's ongoing nuclear crisis poses a unique challenge to the country's meetings and hospitality... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
IHG, Marriott To Expand In IndiaBy Michael B. BakerInterContinental Hotels Group and Marriott International each plan to bring to India a few dozen of... KEEP READINGExpedia Signs On For AA Direct ConnectBy Jay CampbellAmerican Airlines listings returned to Expedia as the companies on Monday announced a memorandum of... KEEP READINGCorporate Housing Providers Show Improved 2010 PerformanceBy Michael B. BakerU.S. corporate housing industry occupancy, average rate and total revenues in 2010 increased versus... KEEP READINGEgencia Acquires Partner TravelforceBy Jay CampbellExpedia's Egencia acquired its partner in Australia and New Zealand, travel management company... KEEP READINGFAA To Order Emergency Boeing 737 InspectionsBy Jay BoehmerThe Federal Aviation Administration plans to issue an emergency directive on Tuesday that "will... KEEP READINGLatin American Travel Management Maturing, But Challenges RemainBy Michael B. BakerAs business travel to and within Latin America grows, more companies there are tightening controls... KEEP READINGGuidance Clarifies Travel Implications Of U.K. Bribery LegislationBy Amon CohenNew guidance on pending U.K. bribery legislation has allayed some fears that the government would put... KEEP READINGRyanair To Levy New Charge To Cover Flight DisruptionsBy Amon CohenRyanair on April 4 will begin imposing a two-euro per-passenger levy to fund its "costs of flight... KEEP READINGTri-Pen Owner Wofford Sentenced To Up To 6 Years, Told To Repay $25 MillionBy Mary Ann McnultyTri-Pen Management founder, president and CFO Victoria Wofford Monday was sentenced to two to six... KEEP READINGAirlines: Japan Capacity Cuts To Be TemporaryBy Jay BoehmerSome airlines are reducing capacity to and from Japan in response to declining demand that has... KEEP READINGJapan's Meetings Industry Hit Hard, Long-Term Impact UncertainBy Chris DavisJapan's ongoing nuclear crisis poses a unique challenge to the country's meetings and hospitality... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Expedia Signs On For AA Direct ConnectBy Jay CampbellAmerican Airlines listings returned to Expedia as the companies on Monday announced a memorandum of... KEEP READINGCorporate Housing Providers Show Improved 2010 PerformanceBy Michael B. BakerU.S. corporate housing industry occupancy, average rate and total revenues in 2010 increased versus... KEEP READINGEgencia Acquires Partner TravelforceBy Jay CampbellExpedia's Egencia acquired its partner in Australia and New Zealand, travel management company... KEEP READINGFAA To Order Emergency Boeing 737 InspectionsBy Jay BoehmerThe Federal Aviation Administration plans to issue an emergency directive on Tuesday that "will... KEEP READINGLatin American Travel Management Maturing, But Challenges RemainBy Michael B. BakerAs business travel to and within Latin America grows, more companies there are tightening controls... KEEP READINGGuidance Clarifies Travel Implications Of U.K. Bribery LegislationBy Amon CohenNew guidance on pending U.K. bribery legislation has allayed some fears that the government would put... KEEP READINGRyanair To Levy New Charge To Cover Flight DisruptionsBy Amon CohenRyanair on April 4 will begin imposing a two-euro per-passenger levy to fund its "costs of flight... KEEP READINGTri-Pen Owner Wofford Sentenced To Up To 6 Years, Told To Repay $25 MillionBy Mary Ann McnultyTri-Pen Management founder, president and CFO Victoria Wofford Monday was sentenced to two to six... KEEP READINGAirlines: Japan Capacity Cuts To Be TemporaryBy Jay BoehmerSome airlines are reducing capacity to and from Japan in response to declining demand that has... KEEP READINGJapan's Meetings Industry Hit Hard, Long-Term Impact UncertainBy Chris DavisJapan's ongoing nuclear crisis poses a unique challenge to the country's meetings and hospitality... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Corporate Housing Providers Show Improved 2010 PerformanceBy Michael B. BakerU.S. corporate housing industry occupancy, average rate and total revenues in 2010 increased versus... KEEP READINGEgencia Acquires Partner TravelforceBy Jay CampbellExpedia's Egencia acquired its partner in Australia and New Zealand, travel management company... KEEP READINGFAA To Order Emergency Boeing 737 InspectionsBy Jay BoehmerThe Federal Aviation Administration plans to issue an emergency directive on Tuesday that "will... KEEP READINGLatin American Travel Management Maturing, But Challenges RemainBy Michael B. BakerAs business travel to and within Latin America grows, more companies there are tightening controls... KEEP READINGGuidance Clarifies Travel Implications Of U.K. Bribery LegislationBy Amon CohenNew guidance on pending U.K. bribery legislation has allayed some fears that the government would put... KEEP READINGRyanair To Levy New Charge To Cover Flight DisruptionsBy Amon CohenRyanair on April 4 will begin imposing a two-euro per-passenger levy to fund its "costs of flight... KEEP READINGTri-Pen Owner Wofford Sentenced To Up To 6 Years, Told To Repay $25 MillionBy Mary Ann McnultyTri-Pen Management founder, president and CFO Victoria Wofford Monday was sentenced to two to six... KEEP READINGAirlines: Japan Capacity Cuts To Be TemporaryBy Jay BoehmerSome airlines are reducing capacity to and from Japan in response to declining demand that has... KEEP READINGJapan's Meetings Industry Hit Hard, Long-Term Impact UncertainBy Chris DavisJapan's ongoing nuclear crisis poses a unique challenge to the country's meetings and hospitality... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
Egencia Acquires Partner TravelforceBy Jay CampbellExpedia's Egencia acquired its partner in Australia and New Zealand, travel management company... KEEP READINGFAA To Order Emergency Boeing 737 InspectionsBy Jay BoehmerThe Federal Aviation Administration plans to issue an emergency directive on Tuesday that "will... KEEP READINGLatin American Travel Management Maturing, But Challenges RemainBy Michael B. BakerAs business travel to and within Latin America grows, more companies there are tightening controls... KEEP READINGGuidance Clarifies Travel Implications Of U.K. Bribery LegislationBy Amon CohenNew guidance on pending U.K. bribery legislation has allayed some fears that the government would put... KEEP READINGRyanair To Levy New Charge To Cover Flight DisruptionsBy Amon CohenRyanair on April 4 will begin imposing a two-euro per-passenger levy to fund its "costs of flight... KEEP READINGTri-Pen Owner Wofford Sentenced To Up To 6 Years, Told To Repay $25 MillionBy Mary Ann McnultyTri-Pen Management founder, president and CFO Victoria Wofford Monday was sentenced to two to six... KEEP READINGAirlines: Japan Capacity Cuts To Be TemporaryBy Jay BoehmerSome airlines are reducing capacity to and from Japan in response to declining demand that has... KEEP READINGJapan's Meetings Industry Hit Hard, Long-Term Impact UncertainBy Chris DavisJapan's ongoing nuclear crisis poses a unique challenge to the country's meetings and hospitality... KEEP READINGMore News RRManagement rrtestprocurement
FAA To Order Emergency Boeing 737 InspectionsBy Jay BoehmerThe Federal Aviation Administration plans to issue an emergency directive on Tuesday that "will... KEEP READINGLatin American Travel Management Maturing, But Challenges RemainBy Michael B. BakerAs business travel to and within Latin America grows, more companies there are tightening controls... KEEP READINGGuidance Clarifies Travel Implications Of U.K. Bribery LegislationBy Amon CohenNew guidance on pending U.K. bribery legislation has allayed some fears that the government would put... KEEP READINGRyanair To Levy New Charge To Cover Flight DisruptionsBy Amon CohenRyanair on April 4 will begin imposing a two-euro per-passenger levy to fund its "costs of flight... KEEP READINGTri-Pen Owner Wofford Sentenced To Up To 6 Years, Told To Repay $25 MillionBy Mary Ann McnultyTri-Pen Management founder, president and CFO Victoria Wofford Monday was sentenced to two to six... KEEP READINGAirlines: Japan Capacity Cuts To Be TemporaryBy Jay BoehmerSome airlines are reducing capacity to and from Japan in response to declining demand that has... KEEP READINGJapan's Meetings Industry Hit Hard, Long-Term Impact UncertainBy Chris DavisJapan's ongoing nuclear crisis poses a unique challenge to the country's meetings and hospitality... KEEP READINGMore News
Latin American Travel Management Maturing, But Challenges RemainBy Michael B. BakerAs business travel to and within Latin America grows, more companies there are tightening controls... KEEP READINGGuidance Clarifies Travel Implications Of U.K. Bribery LegislationBy Amon CohenNew guidance on pending U.K. bribery legislation has allayed some fears that the government would put... KEEP READINGRyanair To Levy New Charge To Cover Flight DisruptionsBy Amon CohenRyanair on April 4 will begin imposing a two-euro per-passenger levy to fund its "costs of flight... KEEP READINGTri-Pen Owner Wofford Sentenced To Up To 6 Years, Told To Repay $25 MillionBy Mary Ann McnultyTri-Pen Management founder, president and CFO Victoria Wofford Monday was sentenced to two to six... KEEP READINGAirlines: Japan Capacity Cuts To Be TemporaryBy Jay BoehmerSome airlines are reducing capacity to and from Japan in response to declining demand that has... KEEP READINGJapan's Meetings Industry Hit Hard, Long-Term Impact UncertainBy Chris DavisJapan's ongoing nuclear crisis poses a unique challenge to the country's meetings and hospitality... KEEP READINGMore News
Guidance Clarifies Travel Implications Of U.K. Bribery LegislationBy Amon CohenNew guidance on pending U.K. bribery legislation has allayed some fears that the government would put... KEEP READINGRyanair To Levy New Charge To Cover Flight DisruptionsBy Amon CohenRyanair on April 4 will begin imposing a two-euro per-passenger levy to fund its "costs of flight... KEEP READINGTri-Pen Owner Wofford Sentenced To Up To 6 Years, Told To Repay $25 MillionBy Mary Ann McnultyTri-Pen Management founder, president and CFO Victoria Wofford Monday was sentenced to two to six... KEEP READINGAirlines: Japan Capacity Cuts To Be TemporaryBy Jay BoehmerSome airlines are reducing capacity to and from Japan in response to declining demand that has... KEEP READINGJapan's Meetings Industry Hit Hard, Long-Term Impact UncertainBy Chris DavisJapan's ongoing nuclear crisis poses a unique challenge to the country's meetings and hospitality... KEEP READINGMore News
Ryanair To Levy New Charge To Cover Flight DisruptionsBy Amon CohenRyanair on April 4 will begin imposing a two-euro per-passenger levy to fund its "costs of flight... KEEP READINGTri-Pen Owner Wofford Sentenced To Up To 6 Years, Told To Repay $25 MillionBy Mary Ann McnultyTri-Pen Management founder, president and CFO Victoria Wofford Monday was sentenced to two to six... KEEP READINGAirlines: Japan Capacity Cuts To Be TemporaryBy Jay BoehmerSome airlines are reducing capacity to and from Japan in response to declining demand that has... KEEP READINGJapan's Meetings Industry Hit Hard, Long-Term Impact UncertainBy Chris DavisJapan's ongoing nuclear crisis poses a unique challenge to the country's meetings and hospitality... KEEP READINGMore News
Tri-Pen Owner Wofford Sentenced To Up To 6 Years, Told To Repay $25 MillionBy Mary Ann McnultyTri-Pen Management founder, president and CFO Victoria Wofford Monday was sentenced to two to six... KEEP READINGAirlines: Japan Capacity Cuts To Be TemporaryBy Jay BoehmerSome airlines are reducing capacity to and from Japan in response to declining demand that has... KEEP READINGJapan's Meetings Industry Hit Hard, Long-Term Impact UncertainBy Chris DavisJapan's ongoing nuclear crisis poses a unique challenge to the country's meetings and hospitality... KEEP READINGMore News
Airlines: Japan Capacity Cuts To Be TemporaryBy Jay BoehmerSome airlines are reducing capacity to and from Japan in response to declining demand that has... KEEP READINGJapan's Meetings Industry Hit Hard, Long-Term Impact UncertainBy Chris DavisJapan's ongoing nuclear crisis poses a unique challenge to the country's meetings and hospitality... KEEP READINGMore News
Japan's Meetings Industry Hit Hard, Long-Term Impact UncertainBy Chris DavisJapan's ongoing nuclear crisis poses a unique challenge to the country's meetings and hospitality... KEEP READINGMore News