September 8, 2000
NEW YORK -- What's the next best thing to the Concorde?
PARIS -- Air France and British Airways are adding various enhancements to their subsonic services to appeal to their regular Concorde passengers
WASHINGTON -- Consumer Travel Rights Center, a Web-based nonprofit consumer advocacy group spun off by ARTA, began operations on Labor Day weekend and quickly attracted more than 7,400 viewers on the
WASHINGTON -- The General Services Administration published per diem rates for lodging, meals and incidentals for federal travelers to 424 continental U.S. cities, effective Oct. 1 for 12 months.
MIAMI -- When you are aiming for the magic circle of 10 best airlines in the world, what are some of the things a carrier must do?
Thinking about taking a leap into cyberspace? Steve Wasserman, owner of $5 million Brighton Travel in Brighton, Mass., made the transition from life in a brick-and-mortar travel agency to the virtual
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. -- Pleasant Tahitian Holidays prepared three packages for the summer months of Tahiti and Moorea -- December through March.
For many travel agencies, the challenges of the past few years have been not just to survive but to remain independently owned. Quite a number of agencies have been unable to do that, opting instead for
VALLETTA, Malta -- Location, location, location isn't always a blessing, especially when referring to a small country strategically situated in the Mediterranean between Sicily and North Africa.
NEW YORK -- There are more Web sites and pages than ever before dedicated to family travel. A look at some of what's out there in cyberspace follows: