July 14, 2000
AUSTIN, Texas -- Grand Adventures Tour and Travel Publishing Corp. (GATT) here has filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit over a software program that allegedly could not handle its busy telephone
As I was driving to work the other day, there was a news report on the radio that a doctor would perform a gall bladder operation on someone using a robotic device to assist him.
GRSNetwork completed development of its own version of extensible markup language (XML) that will enable travel agencies, suppliers and home-based agents to access real-time inventory and content from
NEW YORK -- One of this city's most popular tourist promotions, Insider's Hour, is back for the summer.
Ever feel like you are the only travel agent left who isn't designing special-interest tours?
July 13, 2000
WASHINGTON -- A National Transportation Safety Board official criticized major cruise suppliers July 11 for not immediately implementing recommendations it made on smoke-detector systems in a report
LEXINGTON, Ky. -- ARTA's new and improved Web site has only officially been up for a few days, but it is already generating interest and controversy.
WASHINGTON -- If airline delays seemed particularly bad last month, that's because they were.
WASHINGTON -- Baby boomers travel more than any other age group, according to the 2000 edition of the Travel Industry Association of America's (TIA) Travel Market Report.
HONOLULU -- Viata Online, a 2-year-old Internet vacation rental company based here, is now selling itself to the travel industry as an on-line software services company.