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John McMahon Article
LTX: The Next Step Forward   January 27, 2012

Luxury Travel Expo, the largest gathering of travel agents in the world, takes the next step forward and transforms itself into Luxury Travel Exchange International.More>>

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A Week to Show Our Strength   January 20, 2012

How to summarize a week like this? Travel and tourism impact everyone's lives in this country, whether it's tragic or glorious events or even the mundane, such as the act of getting on an airplane.More>>

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What’s in Your Storefront?   January 12, 2012

Fate of a business depends on the store experience it provides to its customers and the image projected by the staff. More>>

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2012 Will Be a Strong One   December 6, 2011

Business for travel consortia and agents has steadily been on the increase is expected to be even stronger in 2012.More>>

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An Epic Event in Hawaii   November 23, 2011

Travel Agent’s Hawaii Travel Exchange combines business and fun, and promises to have a great economic impact on the islands in near future.More>>

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Viewpoint: Remaining Loyal to Mexico   November 23, 2011

Tour operator Classic Vacations has been loyal to Mexico throughout its ups and downs and has continually added on hotels to the destination.More>>

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Letters to the Editor   November 11, 2011

Readers write back to commend two recent columns by Ruthanne Terrero, editorial director of Travel Agent and also share their own experiences.More>>

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A Growing List of New Talent   November 11, 2011

Efforts to herald new talent in the travel industry seem to be paying off as Travel Agent rechristens its annual 30 Under 30 feature 35 Under 30.More>>

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Letters to the Editor: Money Saving Tips   October 21, 2011

We got a response recently from a column our Editorial Director, Ruthanne Terrero wrote, called “How 'Saving' Can Be Costly.”More>>

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Responses to “Will You Please Be Quiet, Please”   October 19, 2011

Agents respond to the issue of trade show attendees who talk through conferences.More>>