August 24, 2000
DAYTON, Ohio -- Heartland, the proposed new airline based here, will offer agents the standard industry commission but
WASHINGTON -- Amtrak said a recent assessment shows that it would take up to eight weeks to repair track damage caused by a landslide that temporarily effected the Coast Starlight and Pacific Surfliner
In the summer of 1993, I walked into the offices of TravelAge magazine in New York for the first time.
MIAMI -- The 500-room Hilton Miami Airport and Towers won the Best Overall Performance Award from Hilton Hotels Corp. for 1999 -- for the third consecutive year.
What does someone from Hong Kong, maybe the world's premier place to shop, look for when shopping in New York stores?
KAILUA-KONA -- The Kona Historical Society launched a project to build the Kona Heritage Ranch, a living history attraction that will show what a ranching homestead in the area was like in 1890.
NEW YORK -- A memorial service for Carol Zaiser, partner in Gillies and Zaiser Public Relations and a former writer at Travel Weekly, will take place at the United Nations Chapel here from 6 p.m. to
LOS ANGELES -- Sita World Travel is paying 15% commission on its Pushkar Camel Fair departure set for Nov. 4 to 22.
August 23, 2000
ORLANDO -- Walt Disney Parks & Resorts has become more aggressive about requiring its partner tour operators to include its Park Hopper passes in all their Orlando packages, sources said.
Travel Weekly technology editor Dennis Schaal spent a day at ByeByeNow.com headquarters. His report follows: