November 30, 2000
As the Alaska tourism market grows, so does the diversity of its visitors. More people than ever are traveling independently, traveling by land and taking other alternatives to a traditional cruise.
Most of the trips I take are to travel conventions, so I spend much of my time in meetings or talking with people at trade shows or over meals. But there are valued moments when I venture off on my own.
NEW YORK -- Travel industry news from the U.K. includes special hotel deals, new museum exhibits and updates on transportation. An end-of-the-year roundup follows:
November 29, 2000 by Grant Flowers
CHICAGO -- Hyatt Hotels Corp. disclosed plans to introduce air and car rental booking capability on its Web site, at www
November 29, 2000
MILWAUKEE -- Funjet Vacations and most other Mark Travel Corp. tour brands will begin testing early next year on a product to help agents create their own Web sites and connect them to the company's
November 29, 2000 by Laura Del Rosso
SALT LAKE CITY -- Some 150,000 travelers have been interviewed thus far for an industry-sponsored study to determine the economic impact of the group tour and packaged-travel industry on local
MIAMI -- European Travel Network, a consortium of travel agencies that specialize in discounted air fares, launched an on-line database of the group's air fares at SimpleFareBase.com.
The post-election period has been tense and unnerving, but I keep thinking how lucky we are that this dead-heat contest has played out in relative calm. I've seen a few examples of how different it is
RAMSEY, N.J. -- Gogo Worldwide Vacations is offering a winter special at the Monte Carlo Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.
AUSTIN, Texas -- Grand Adventures Tour & Travel Publishing Corp. requested an automatic extension from the Securities and Exchange Commission for the filing of its third-quarter report.