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Travel Weekly, March 9, 2009

Wednesday, 11 March 2009

Travel Weekly, March 9, 2009Travel Weekly and TravelWeekly.com are the most influential B2B news resources for the travel industry.

Via a multimedia portfolio of products, Travel Weekly and TravelWeekly.com deliver all the late-breaking news, analysis and research that travel professionals need to succeed.

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.

ON THE COVER
Latin Sunshine
South America is the industry’s great contrarian destination. Struggling when Europe and Asia were booming, the region is growing today, defying global doom.
By Michelle Baran

Despite the pervasive pessimism washing through the travel industry, not all destinations are expecting a drop in visitors in 2009. Even as leisure travelers hold off or cut back on their vacation plans, a few spots still glow. Chief among them is South America. ...

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NEWS
6 Breaking down the budget
President Obama’s proposal includes funding for safer travel, increased fees for flyers

8 Unhappy return
Spirit is bringing back a fee for booking anywhere except at its airport counters

10 New Attitude
Hotel network raises gay-friendly accommodations from downand- dirty to upscale

14 A play by the Bay
Hawaii trots out a marketing campaign aimed specifically at San Francisco and environs

16 Rising tide
Carnival and Princess say discounts sparked record bookings during Wave

24 Luxury among the theme parks
Orlando is the site of the first new Waldorf-Astoria in almost 80 years

62 Letting the air out
Azamara is switching to cruiseonly pricing to make itself ‘extremely competitive’

63 Southwest accepts fine
Airline will pay $7.5M for failing to make inspections in 2008

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