September 8, 2000 by Laura Del Rosso
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. -- The Western Association of Travel Agencies (Westa) is completing work on an intranet system that will give its 205 agency members enhanced links to preferred-supplier Web sites.
September 8, 2000
LOS ANGELES -- With its political crisis ended and bookings slowly increasing, Fiji launched a recovery campaign called Warm Days, Cool Deals.
September 7, 2000
Travel Weekly editor Nadine Godwin recently interviewed Dieter Huckestein, executive vice president and president, hotel division, Hilton Hotels, in his Beverly Hills, Calif., office.
WASHINGTON -- American blasted corporate travel agents as it urged the Transportation Department to approve IATA's proposal to create a standard corporate client ID system.
September 7, 2000 by Felicity Long
SAN SALVADOR, Bahamas -- Club Med kicked off a $20 million advertising campaign Sept. 1 aimed at giving the resort brand a new "American Voice," in the words of chairman Philippe Bourguignon.
NEW YORK -- Arranging a journey on the road to Timbuktu has become easier with the opening of a U.S. booking office for Mali-based Bambara African Tours.
LOS ANGELES -- A strong partnership between a corporation and a travel supplier relies on many of the same factors that make for a successful marriage: honesty; a considerable and continual amount of
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Agents can learn something about organizing special-interest tours from Ron Drake, owner of Royal Palm Tours here, who has 20 years of experience.
OK, so I didn't watch it. I have no idea what happened other than a bunch of people lived on an island and voted each other off until one was left and he got the million.
On an American Airlines mid-afternoon flight from Miami to Newark, Insider encountered an airplane snack not seen before in her travels: a Jennie-O Turkey Wrap.