December 5, 2000
A few years ago, when mainstream pundits were predicting that the Internet would destroy travel agents, one Omaha, Neb., man was not listening.
It's becoming expensive for both the trade and their corporate clients to disregard on-line technology.
NEW YORK -- Greenland's 8-year-old tourist board is researching the U.S. market and eyeing it with interest -- if not marketing dollars just yet.
MYVATN -- In this northeastern district of Iceland, inhabited by about 470 people around Lake Myvatn, a group known as the Lake Myvatn Bath Society plans to develop a natural spa attraction and have it
WILMETTE, Ill. -- Select Italy Tours, a division of upscale tour operator Select Italy, set two departures for an escorted shopping tour of Florence during the best sale season in the Italian fashion
ATLANTA -- Travel industry attorney Mark Pestronk of Fairfax, Va., and travel industry broker Bob Sweeney of Roswell, Ga., will conduct a daylong seminar here on Jan. 26 called Agency Acquisitions and
December 4, 2000 by Jerry Limone
PHILADELPHIA -- Rosenbluth International struck a deal with PlanSoft, the Cleveland-based provider of on-line meeting management, to use and market PlanSoft's software product, Meeting Management
AUSTIN, Texas -- An important aspect in starting any company is to be an innovator -- the first to provide a service that meets a market demand.
December 4, 2000
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- The Walt Disney Travel Co. enhanced its agent Web site,
You sell your travel agency and you sign a no-compete agreement. Then what?