August 9, 2000
NEW YORK -- You do not always get what you pay for. Case in point: the new Red Roof Inn Manhattan at 6 W. 32nd St.
PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico -- Sitting in the warm breeze of the open-air theater at the Hotel Melia Puerto Vallarta, I couldn't resist clapping along as the dancers onstage interpreted music and dance from
SAN FRANCISCO - Hotwire, aiming for a September launch of its site, hopes to give Priceline.com a competitive jolt.
NORWALK, Conn. -- Priceline.com is diversifying faster than consumers can name their own prices.
NEW YORK -- When you think of Sarajevo, tourism is probably not the first thing that comes to mind.
FORT LAUDERDALE -- Renaissance Cruises announced details of its override commission structure, part of the company's Great Horizons agent program.
We were surprised and pleased that a plank supporting passenger rail service found its way into the Republican party platform at the GOP Convention in Philadelphia last week.
August 9, 2000 by Mark Pestronk
Q: If a consolidator in a foreign country can issue a ticket for less than we or domestic consolidators can, is it legal for our agency to import the ticket and sell it to our local client?
August 9, 2000 by Laura Del Rosso
LOS ANGELES -- OAG's new travel portal builds on the company's "trusted brand name," which for 70 years has been known as the source of comprehensive airline information, said Paul Virik, OAG's chief
LOS ANGELES -- Corporate travel managers can look for bargains in the hotel industry, but only in the midprice range, according to Michael Mahoney, managing director of PriceWaterhouseCoopers.