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As Egypt tourism recovers, other uprisings take hold in region

As political uprisings spread rapidly across North Africa and the Middle East, from Tunisia to Egypt, Libya to Bahrain, the travel industry is faced with tackling a fast-moving, multifaceted perception battle.    Read More

 

 

Cruise lines pull out of Mazatlan following shootings

Norwegian Cruise Line canceled all future calls to Mazatlan, Mexico, and the Carnival Splendor skipped its stop there this week, following the shooting deaths on Tuesday of two men in the parking lot of a hotel frequented by foreign guests.    Read More

 

 

Canadian tour op advises postponing Christchurch trips

Clients booked for travel to Christchurch should postpone their trips through March, according to Canada-based Anderson Vacations' CEO Corey Marshall.    Read More

 

 

Priceline’s Boyd envisions ‘mixed’ airline distribution model

Priceline CEO Jeffery Boyd said he expects the agency to distribute airline content both through global distribution systems and direct connections.    Read More

 

 

Dollar Thrifty Q4 net income up 9%

Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group reported fourth-quarter net income of $12.5 million, a 9% increase over its 2009 results.    Read More

 

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From the Window Seat:
The man who shaped travel


By Arnie Weissmann

Many hands have shaped the modern travel industry, but it's hard to think of anyone whose perceptions were as sharp, whose influence was as broad and deep, and who had a greater impact on the global travel experience than Stan Plog, who passed away last week.    Read More

 

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