August 25, 2000
WASHINGTON -- United flight 269 takes off from Dulles Airport in Washington at 5:40 p.m. and lands in Seattle at 8:11 p.m. local time.
NEW YORK -- A dog that was used to search for victims of the 1995 bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building
When it comes to qualifying her clients -- most of whom fall in the "mature adult" category -- Eileen Prefontaine, owner of InSideOut Travel Inc. in South Weymouth, Mass., believes in asking a lot of
NEW DELHI, India -- Some of the best duty-free bargains are available at airports throughout India, according to the
LONDON -- A World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) project aims to strengthen India's appeal as a leisure and business travel destination.
August 25, 2000 by Grant Flowers
DALLAS -- Foresthills Hotels and Resorts, along with other investors, agreed to acquire a Days Inn in downtown Atlanta with an intent to convert the 73-year-old building into a small luxury hotel under
TOMS RIVER, N.J. -- Representatives from Millennium Hotels and Rail Europe will make presentations during the Sept. 7 dinner meeting of the Association of Central Jersey Travel Professionals.
HONOLULU -- The Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau (HVCB) set dates, times and places for the next three Experience Aloha Hawaii on Tour mall shows.
Miami -- Lyn Santos Pimentel, wife of Cunard Line Ltd. president and CEO Larry Pimentel and a former travel agent, died Aug. 21 as she awaited a suitable organ for a second lung transplant.
August 24, 2000 by Brian Major
NEW YORK -- Top executives at two divisions of Travel Services International, the country's largest cruise retailer, said they support the parent company's new sales and marketing agreement with