September 5, 2000
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
September 2, 2000
STAMFORD, Conn. -- Two states received the 2000 Destiny Award (in separate categories) from the Natonal Council of Destination Organizations during the annual Educational Seminar for Tourism
ROAD TOWN, British Virgin Islands -- U.S. visitors to the British Virgin Islands account for 250,000 out of a total of 400,000 each year, according to Tammy Peters, vice president and travel marketing
Senior editor Barbara J. Mays recently stayed at Prospect Reef Resort on Tortola, British Virgin Islands. Here is her report:
September 1, 2000
FORT WORTH, Texas -- Sabre Holding Corp.'s cost-cutting initiative, from which it hopes to achieve $100 million in annual savings, will
MEXICO CITY, Mexico -- The Mexico Tourist Promotion Board in October will launch a major tourism advertising blitz that its creators are calling unprecedented for its inclusion of the country's varying
WASHINGTON -- First, Bob Crandall helped American launch the first frequent flyer program in the airline industry.
SINGAPORE -- Hotel performance in the Asia-Pacific region during the first six months of this year is up month to month compared to the same period last year, according to a survey by Arthur Andersen's
BELLEVUE, Wash. -- Expedia.com launched a new feature -- one it terms an industry first -- that enables travelers to calculate the financial costs of rebooking flights.
SANTA BARBARA, California -- Magellan's Travelers' Catalog, based here, published a free guide for high-tech business travelers.