Furniture Accents: Iconographic Lobby Chair Designed for Hotel Indigo Brings Spirit of the Unique Hotel into the Home
From: www.prweb.com
"Adirondack-inspired armchair designed specifically for the new Hotel Indigo is a perfect furniture accent indoors or out [PRWEB Apr 19, 2005]"
Elk Watching Just Got Easier in the Wilds of Pennylvania
From: www.prweb.com
"A new on line tourism packaging program for six counties in Northwest PA [PRWEB Apr 19, 2005]"
PIPC Appoints New Chicago Managing Director
From: www.prweb.com
"Dean Evans appointed Managing Director to head up Chicago. [PRWEB Apr 19, 2005]"
Shell Vacations Club Purchases Units at Famed Ilikai Resort in Waikiki, Hawaii Enhancing Hawaiian Vacation Ownership Destinations to New and Prospective Members
From: www.prweb.com
"Many of Shell Vacation Club's 90,000 owners/members now enjoy traveling to its four existing Hawaiin resorts. The block of units to be called The Waikiki Marina Resort at the Ilikai on Oahu, will offer new and existing members yet another Hawaii island experience through Shell Vacations Club. [PRWEB Apr 18, 2005]"
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TravelCLICK Reports Rapid Growth of iHotelier CRS
From: press.arrivenet.com
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TravelCLICK announced today that during the
first quarter of 2005, over 125 new hotels selected iHotelier for their
reservations platform. These new clients include luxury properties such as
the world-renowned..."
On Molokai, a Land Faithful to Its Roots
From: www.nytimes.com
"An unspoiled island is far from the tourist parade, and likes it just fine that way."
For Business Travelers, Fees and Taxes Everywhere
From: www.nytimes.com
"Unusual or exorbitant add-ons to bills are making a strong comeback, and business travelers are feeling more put-upon than they have in years."
In Paris, Fine Dining on a Countertop
From: www.nytimes.com
"Eating at L'Atelier du Robuchon is kind of like being in heaven only without a comfortable place to sit."
There's a New Kind of Action on the Strip
From: www.nytimes.com
"In the city's latest repositioning, gambling moves over to make way for the upscale visitor."
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