July 7, 2000
For reasons too numerous, maybe even cockeyed, to explain in this space, I just made three trips to Florida in six successive business days.
NEW YORK -- After promising to give $1 million to ASTA if Renaissance Cruises violates its pledge to abide by five self-imposed guidelines during the next 12 months, the line's co-chief executive
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- EuroVacations launched two Web sites, one for consumers and one for travel agents, both offering customized itinerary planning, hundreds of suggested European trips and booking
July 7, 2000 by Ernest Blum
PIRAEUS, Greece -- Royal Olympic Cruises put into service the first of two innovative, high-speed cruise liners that allow for longer itineraries and more time in ports than on conventional vessels.
NEW YORK -- Cruise Lines International Association inked an agreement with Pegasus Solutions, the industry's largest hotel commission consolidator, enabling non-ARC, CLIA-affiliated agencies to receive
I took a cruise the other day. It wasn't on one of the cruise lines you deal with and I couldn't book it with an agent but I took it anyway because it was only for two hours and it provided a preview of
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio -- The U.S. Department of Commerce recognized Ohio's three-night American Indian Circle Tour with its American Pathways 2000 designation, endorsing the tour's educational value
PARK RIDGE, N.J. -- Hertz is offering three days of free cellular phone rental to U.S. customers renting a cell phone for at least seven days while traveling internationally.
HARRISON, N.Y. -- Kemwel Holiday Autos is offering a 10% discount on high-end car rentals in Cannes, France, and Milan, Italy, for travel through Dec. 31.
July 7, 2000 by Laura Del Rosso
SAN FRANCISCO -- Mark Hoffmann may have broken a barrier for gays in the travel industry as the first openly gay president of a major travel trade association, but he made it clear that was not his