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New Italy, Hawaii flights; Orlando, Las Vegas hotels

united-planeBy Joe Brancatelli

GREAT DESTINATIONS

More flights to Hawaii and Italy next year: Airlines often don’t like flying to Hawaii or Italy. It’s not that those two places are unpopular. Quite the contrary. They are among the favorite spots of vacationers and business travelers using free tickets earned with frequent flier miles. And that is the problem: Neither bargain-hunting holidaymakers nor free tickets actually make the airlines much money. But airlines are looking for any opportunity to generate revenue these days, so they are reexamining all of their assumptions. The result? Lots more service to Hawaii and Italy next year.

HOTEL HOT SHEET

If less is more, more hotels must be insane … It cannot be said frequently enough: The global hotel situation is dire. Room rates and occupancy rates have plummeted, more hotels are behind on their mortgages or in default than homes and there is very little help on the way. In fact, things continue to worsen as more and more properties spill out of the development pipeline, which lags two to three years behind contemporary lodging trends. The end-of-the-year rush of new properties is especially startling since so many of them are in the upscale resort and luxury hotel segments, which have suffered the most in the current bad economic climate. Still, you should know that these new options now exist.

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Joe Brancatelli is editor and publisher of JoeSentMe.com, a non-commercial Web site for business travelers. Copyright 2009 by Joe Brancatelli. Licensed by contract for Orbitz use.

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