Hilton has opened another property in China, the 426-room Hilton Jiuzhaigou Resort, marking the company’s debut in Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan Province, located in the southwest of the country. Executive rooms have a private balcony and access to an Executive Lounge that serves free breakfasts and evening cocktails, and there are also 10 villas. Facilities include three […]
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.’s first quarter earnings report exceeded expectations, showing adjusted net income of $214.7 million, or 99 cents per share, compared to $124 million, or 57 cents per share, in the year-ago quarter. The company, in an earnings call to industry analysts April 28, attributed strong, close-in demand for the Caribbean to its […]
New ports and excursions add to the Disney magic in 2018, travel agents say.
TMR sat down with the ship’s executive chef, Charles Fernandez, to chat about cruise cuisine trends.
For some luxury vacationers, a river cruise ship is too small; for others, it’s too big. For clients in the latter group, there’s another option.
Royal Caribbean’s newest ship is supposed to sail April 2018. And yet, the details are few and far between.
With most of the major cruise companies securing Cuban government approval to operate cruises to the island nation, the future of Cuba tourism appears rosy.
TMR is thrilled to welcome Donna Tunney as a weekly columnist. Her column, which will run every Thursday, will alternate between the cruise and luxury segments. Here’s the very first installment—we hope you enjoy it as much as we did. (And feel free to welcome her by commenting on our web page!)
As G Adventures aims to resurrect iconic Swan Hellenic Travel, a reminder that travel agents can get stuck holding the bag.
Non-commissionable fees, a maddening frustration to the trade, add salt to the wound in Wave Season.