- Blizzards caused one of the biggest travel disruptions in years today! Several major airports closed, and over 4,000 flights have been cancelled, including international incoming and outgoing flights, due to the snow storms in the Eastern United States. Many interstates are also closed due to storms bringing travel to a hault.
- Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin to join “Walk of Stars” in Las Vegas. The stars will be placed in front of the Flamingo Hotel.
- Celine Dion commits to a 3 year stint back at the Caesar Palace in Las Vegas beginning on March 15, 2011. Tickets for the first 54 performances will be on sale this Friday at 1 p.m.
- Contiki tours, the leading operator for travel around for the world for 18 to 35 year olds, announces a last minute Valentines sale of $175 off pp. Sale begins Feb 11th and runs only for 2 days.
- ABC’s show “The Bachelor On the Wings of Love” to offer great footage of the romantic island of St. Lucia on their February 15, 2010 episode airing at 8 p.m.
- New Embassy Suites hotel slated to open in December 2010 across from Denver Convention Center.
- Surprise – another airline fee. American Airlines announces if you want to fly standby, it will now cost you $50. Fee does not apply to first, business class passengers or military personnel, but all others trying to switch flights on their day of travel will now be charged. Oh yes – and let’s not forget the announcement that a pillow and blanket will now cost $8.
Planning Your Next Trip with Atlas Travel Center
At Atlas Travel Center, we’ve spent over 35 years helping travelers turn ideas like the one in this post into fully realized journeys. Whether you’re reading this as inspiration for a trip you’re already planning or as the first seed of a travel dream, our advisors are here to take it from concept to confirmation — handling every detail along the way.
What sets Atlas apart isn’t just our longevity in the business — it’s the depth of expertise we bring to every booking. Our agents are specialists, not generalists. Many have personal experience at the destinations they recommend, onboard the ships they book, and with the tour operators they partner with. When you work with an Atlas advisor, you’re getting counsel grounded in real experience, not just what’s on a website.
Why Work with a Travel Advisor in the Age of Online Booking?
Online booking tools have made it easier than ever to assemble a trip — and also easier than ever to make an expensive mistake. The lowest price on a comparison site often omits a resort fee, books a room category you wouldn’t choose if you saw the photos, or locks you into a cancellation policy that offers no flexibility. Our advisors know the inventory, the fine print, and the suppliers well enough to navigate all of it on your behalf.
More importantly, when something goes wrong — a flight cancels, a ship changes its itinerary, a resort overbooks — a travel advisor is the difference between hours on hold with an 800 number and a quick call to someone who knows exactly who to call. We’ve been solving those problems for clients since 1987, and we’re very good at it.
Start Planning with Atlas
Contact Atlas Travel Center to speak with one of our experienced travel advisors. We’re CLIA-certified, ARC-accredited, and have maintained an A+ BBB rating for over 35 years. Whatever kind of travel experience you’re envisioning, we’d love to help you make it happen.







