November 13, 2003 by Jerry Limone
DENVER -- Navigant International here acquired World Wide Travel Services, a $290 million agency in Little Rock, Ark.
November 13, 2003
DENVER -- Navigant International, a corporate travel agency here, named John Ueberroth to the company's board of directors.
NORWALK, Conn. -- Priceline.com hinted that it may have to sell the company to a firm with more resources in order to remain competitive with InterActiveCorp, which has already committed to purchasing
November 13, 2003 by Kimberly Scholz
The Washington Terrace Hotel is touting itself as the ideal place to stay in the nation's Capitol during the holiday season.
LYNBROOK, N.Y. -- Sceptre Ireland here bucked industry trends by moving to all-agent distribution earlier this month, introducing net-rate pricing and halting direct sales to work exclusively through
MANCHESTER, England -- MyTravel Group here signed a letter of intent to sell Auto Europe to Soros Purchasing in New York for $85 million.
WASHINGTON -- It's not often that tourism is mentioned prominently during a state dinner at the White House.
CARIBBEAN ESCAPES COOPERATIVE MARKETING (CECM) launched at World Travel Market this week in London by Glenn Harris, former American Express marketing director for the Caribbean and Latin America,
Travel Weekly's Ireland E-letter: Nov. 13, 2003 SHAMROCK'S SHAPING UP: At last count, a record 8,200 agents enrolled in Tourism Ireland's Shamrock Club, the five-year-old destination specialist program
Judge W. Earl Britt's decision in the Sarah Hall case had a number of observers asking about Lufthansa, which had already settled. Does the judge's order to dismiss the case have any effect on