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Makeover Monday: W New York Times Square to update restaurants
The highly visible restaurant and bar space in New York at the W Times Square hotel’s getting a makeover.…
Starwood’s W Hotels: We’ll return to scenic Australia (and ‘wow’ photos)
Nearly 10 years after Starwood’s trendy, upscale W chain exited Australia, the chain has announced that it’s making a…
Japan Airlines: International network poised for growth, analysis says
Do you frequently fly between the U.S. and Asia? If you do, you’ll be interested in the Centre for…
LAX terminal improvement project set to begin; will it ease traffic?
On Tuesday, construction will commence at LAX on the $500 million Southwest Airlines terminal renovation, the Los Angeles…
Data breach at five San Diego hotels, report says
In the same week that Home Depot confirmed a breach of its payment systems that exposed the information of…
Washington Post looks at North Korea’s conflicting actions on tourism
If you or someone you know has ever had a desire to visit North Korea (or – more likely…
TravelBlawg’s Briefs: Google Changing Hotel Bookings?, $32B at Dubai Airport, More Travel Postcard Lawsuits, and More
Travel + Law News From Around The World including Google's Atomic Attack on Hotel Bookings?, Dubai's sights set on becoming world's busiest airport with $32 billion airport expansion, over 150,000 room cleaned as housekeeper retires, Ode to the Amtrak Quiet Car, and More airline lawsuits over travel club postcards.
The Weekly Recap – September 7, 2014
A quick review of MJ on Travel news from last week.
New airport plan unveiled for Mexico City
Tired of flying in and out of Mexico City? Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto yesterday announced a plan…
Marriott opened its first Moxy hotel in Milan; send me your Moxy questions
In Milan today, Marriott International opened its first, stylish-but-affordable Moxy hotel within walking distance to Malpensa airport’s Terminal 2. Rates…