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Travel Weekly, January 3, 2011

January 06 2011

Travel Weekly, January 3, 2011Travel Weekly and TravelWeekly.com are the most influential B2B news resources for the travel industry.

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In a rapidly changing and competitive marketplace, Travel Weekly and TravelWeekly.com provide travel professionals with a necessary global perspective through in-depth coverage of every business sector, including airline, car rental, cruise, destination, hotel and tour operator as well as technology, economic and governmental issues.

Through its leadership events and key industry alliances, Travel Weekly extends its position as the most influential business publication in the industry.

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Cover Story
How Green is My Travel?
Since consumer awareness about climate change spiked about four years ago, questions about eco-standards have nagged the industry. Without universal green guidelines, travelers and agents are left to determine for themselves which suppliers are incorporating meaningful sustainability practices and which are simply ‘greenwashing.’
By Natalia Thomson

NEWS
6 Suit settled
Hilton likely escaped a criminal probe by paying Starwood $75 million to drop espionage charges
8 Holiday headaches
A big dose of winter on both sides of the Atlantic brought travel to a standstill as 2010 drew to a close
23 Riding a tailwind into 2011
Carnival has high hopes for the new year after reporting strong fourth-quarter results
24 Big Easy does it … again
New Orleans tourism has bounced back from the BP disaster in the Gulf, just like it did after Hurricane Katrina

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