September 16, 1999 by Brian Major
Cruise editor Brian Major and his 14-year-old son Derek sailed on a four-day cruise from New York to Halifax, Nova Scotia, aboard the Carnival Triumph. His report follows.
September 3, 1999 by Theodore Scull
NEW YORK -- There is nothing declasse about Le Levant. In fact, this very stylish French-flagged and operated vessel truly earns the term yacht. There is no need to hedge with yacht-like here.
August 30, 1999
NEW YORK -- Monaco is hoping that the appointment of two honorary consuls in the U.S., one from the cruise industry and one from the television industry, will further the principality's growth plans
August 17, 1999 by Kimberly Scholz
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Delegates to the 69th annual ASTA World Travel Congress in Strasbourg, France, Nov. 7 to 12 can wine and dine around the country with a selection of pre- and post-Congress tours.
August 10, 1999
NEW YORK -- The Monaco Government Tourist Office will host an educational program for agents in the principality in November.
July 17, 1999
Senior editor Jorge Sidron recently spent a few days at the new Hotel Monaco Chicago. His report follows.
June 16, 1999
CHICAGO -- The number and variety of on-line travel service providers continue to multiply, and on-line players at Jupiter Communications' @Travel conference here suggested that there still is plenty of
June 4, 1999 by Grant Flowers
NEW YORK-San Francisco is one of those cities that hoteliers love to be in: It's a top leisure destination, a major business center, and it also figures high on the convention circuit. It also happens
June 2, 1999
MIAMI -- Spain will get a tourism boost this summer as vacationers flock to the western corner of the European continent, far from the troubles in Yugoslavia, according to some delegates at the Travel
April 20, 1999
MONACO -- Travel agents might view it as an irony.