July 6, 2000
NEW YORK -- Renaissance Cruises, in its latest act of mea culpa, promised to give $1 million to ASTA's consumer awareness campaign if Renaissance violates its pledge to pay agents a 10% commission on
WASHINGTON -- A compromise deal reached by House negotiators on a Cuba agricultural trade bill has stymied efforts to open direct travel between the U.S and the Caribbean island.
Sandals Resorts said it will double the reward for information leading to the return of missing travel writer Claudia Kirschhoch, who disappeared from Negril, Jamaica, more than one month ago while on
PARIS -- Concluding an agreement that was begun in April, American Express sold off the leisure agencies of American Express Havas Voyages, the largest travel company in France, to Germany's C&N
WASHINGTON -- ARC said travel agents who wish to use optical storage for their agent's coupons must fill out a one-page request and send it to ARC's field investigation department.
Alaska editor Ryan P. Smith and his sister Katie Smith spent a week cruising Alaska aboard Princess' newest ship, Ocean Princess. Smith's review follows:
LAS VEGAS -- The scene on the Strip has mellowed since the era when the "Rat Pack" reigned over a rowdy crowd that reveled in an atmosphere of "booze and broads," according to a veteran people-watcher
People often ask me where, of the places I've seen, would I most want to return?
Sometimes, it just doesn't matter what language you speak.
July 5, 2000
WASHINGTON -- ASTA and ARTA separately said they weren't surprised that the Transportation Department's inspector general's preliminary report found the airlines are not making the grade when it comes