September 5, 2000
Contributing editor Luanne Axt attended the debut of Aladdin Resort & Casino. Her report follows:
CHICAGO -- American Airlines said it will open a check-in facility for first and business class passengers at London's Heathrow Airport early next year.
September 5, 2000 by Jerry Limone
DALLAS -- Xtra On-Line (XOL), the Dallas-based Internet booking vendor, designed MyTrip, an on-line product that automates the travel planning process.
In Hong Kong this summer, I had dinner in a very good restaurant that said it specialized in Australian cuisine.
CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- TraveLeaders, a firm that manages travel for corporate and leisure customers, formed a Latin American division.
Arlington, Texas, is often referred to as a suburb of Dallas, but with about 320,000 residents represented by some 60 travel agencies, locals think of it as a city unto itself.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- Steelcase, a designer and manufacturer of products designed for the office environment based here, announced that its Leap chair will be featured in Laptop Lane workstations in
United's tentative agreement with its pilots is almost the best news we've had all summer. It's also notable that United's ugly operational problems had already led to some progress in the
ROAD TOWN, British Virgin Islands -- Prospect Reef's Thalasso Spa grabbed my fancy.
September has arrived and the U.S. airlines' difficult summer is winding down. We certainly heard enough in the past few months about the airlines' service problems and the enormous inconveniences to