September 18, 2000 by Laura Del Rosso
SAN FRANCISCO -- Tour operators are bullish about the 21st century, when baby boomers nearing or already in retirement will make up the greatest share of their clientele -- for at least the first 20
September 18, 2000
LAS VEGAS -- This year's ASTA World Travel Congress is offering delegates a choice of nearly 60 seminars.
LAS VEGAS -- What do a technology futurist, an inspirational speaker and a former U.S. senator have in common?
MIAMI -- The Organization of American States and Continental Airlines will sponsor three travel agent seminars during October and November, in cooperation with the host countries of Venezuela, Guatemala
DALLAS -- The "algorithm" is an industry buzz word that's related to fare-search technology. Whether you own a travel site or a CRS, one thing's clear about algorithms: ya gotta get some new ones.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Agents, tour operators, airlines, hotels and car rental companies certainly have proprietary systems for identifying travelers' preferences, from dietary likes and dislikes to
CHICAGO -- A corner window in Orbitz's temporary headquarters on the 19th floor of 200 S. Wacker Drive offers a view of the 110-story Sears Tower, a seemingly arching monument to corporate power. It is
One of the defining moments for travel agencies occurred in the aftermath of airline deregulation in the late seventies and early eighties. The law that created the deregulated environment opened the
Orbitz, the airline-owned Web travel service that was going to teach us a thing or two about technology, e-commerce, airline cooperation and "unbiased" service, had something to say last week that will
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan -- Peragis finalized its agreement with Sabre to integrate Sabre technology in the design of Peragis' Web-based reservations, database and back-office system for travel agencies.