August 16, 2000
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Renaissance Cruises signed a preferred sales and marketing agreement with Travel Services International, under which the companies will team in an "aggressive marketing plan,"
WASHINGTON -- Travel agents posted $6.38 billion in sales through ARC in July, up 8% over July 1999, according to ARC statistics. Domestic fares (sales less taxes and fees) represented 65.6% of total
LAS VEGAS -- Virtuoso, meeting at its annual Travel Mart and conference here, said it signed an agreement with Travel Wizard, an Internet company that offers destination information through 120 domain
ASPEN, Colo. -- The Hotel Jerome is part of Aspen's luxury hotel clique that also includes the St. Regis and Little Nell. Anthony DiLucia, general manager of the Hotel Jerome, describes his property as
NEW YORK -- Renovations are complete at the Dan Tel Aviv, according to its representatives here.
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- When the 55-acre $1.4 billion Disney's California Adventure theme park complex opens here Feb. 8, the average length of stay at the Disneyland Resort should double to four days,
We recently noted in this space that the Republican Party included a plank supporting high-speed rail service in the party platform at its recent convention.
Operators of escorted tours face many challenges in programming their trips. One of them is in determining how much leisure time to schedule.
August 16, 2000 by Mark Pestronk
Q: My agency has had legal problems this year with ex-employees, clients and suppliers. I am frustrated because every time I consult a lawyer, I end up deciding that I can't do anything. What's wrong,
August 15, 2000
WASHINGTON -- Vacation.com, the nation's largest agency consortium, tapped a top ASTA official to head its first national advertising campaign.