April 12, 2000
WASHINGTON -- Congress is on a fast track toward a vote that could make permanent the 12-year-old Visa Waiver Pilot Program, which permits travelers from 29 qualifying countries to visit the U.S. for up
March 20, 2000
BERLIN -- Agents are
March 3, 2000 by Brian Major
NEW YORK -- The cruise industry's "wave" booking period has thus far shown mercurial results, much of which suppliers are attributing to cruising's significant capacity increase in 2000.
February 10, 2000
NEW YORK -- The Monaco Government Tourist Office will hold four breakfast seminars from April 11 to 14 for travel agents interested in the destination.
February 3, 2000
NEW YORK -- The Monaco Government Tourist Office is running a series of travel agent seminars in California this month.
January 6, 2000 by Grant Flowers
Associate Editor Grant Flowers visited two of the Kimpton Group's newest San Francisco hotels. His report follows:
December 9, 1999
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Contiki Holidays, which focuses on tours for 28- to 35-year-olds, is borrowing an idea from tour operators specializing in baby boomers and senior citizens by introducing a
December 2, 1999 by Carla M. Clark
NEW YORK -- Relais & Chateaux confirmed approval of the Stikliai Hotel in Vilnius, Lithuania, as its first member among the three-nation Baltic States.
November 16, 1999 by Ernest Blum
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Marilyn Carlson Nelson, chairwoman and chief executive officer of Carlson Cos., christened the $200 million Seven Seas Navigator of Radisson Seven Seas Cruises at Port
October 19, 1999
This year -- 1999 -- may not be a rosy year for the U.S. hotel industry, according to a forecast by PKF Consulting, a San Francisco consulting firm.