September 20, 2000
WASHINGTON -- Attacks and kidnappings by the Philippines-based Abu Sayyaf terrorist group have repercussions for travelers to Malaysia, according to the State Department.
There were the pictures on television: people coming off Premier cruise ships in the middle of their vacations because the vessels had been seized by creditors. Angry passengers, their holidays ruined,
September 20, 2000 by Kimberly Scholz
PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten -- US Airways will increase its service to St. Maarten for the winter season.
September 19, 2000 by Brian Major
NEW YORK-Premier Cruises, cruising's fifth-largest line, is not expected to sail again, and its principal creditor, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, is expected to sell the four vessels it seized on Sept.
September 19, 2000 by Jerry Limone
NEW YORK -- American Express Consulting Services released its forecast for domestic business travel costs in 2001, and the news isn't good.
September 19, 2000 by Felicity Long
BOSTON -- Family travel, already booming in the last decade or so, will continue to gain momentum in the next century, experts who specialize in tracking the market said.
NEW YORK -- The 21st century looms as a one-of-a-kind opportunity for retailers selling cruises.
September 19, 2000
LAS VEGAS -- Hands-on computer classes, destination workshops and product seminars are at the forefront of this year's ASTA congress initiative -- increasing education for agents.
GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands -- The Hyatt Regency Grand Cayman is thanking travel agents for booking here with a bonus commission of $20.
JERUSALEM -- In view of Mount Zion and the southeastern corner of the Old City, a superior first class hotel was renovated in the style of the 19th century.