July 5, 2000 by Laura Del Rosso
SAN FRANCISCO -- The new discount travel Web site that is backed with investments from six major airlines is looking to offer hotels and car rentals in addition to airline tickets.
July 5, 2000
NEW YORK -- Moving forward on the scheduled September launch of its consumer site, Atlanta-based eGulliver.com announced at a press briefing here it had partnered to become the exclusive "lead
Laugh all you want, the phrase is not an oxymoron like "military intelligence" or "British cuisine." There is good airline service out there. We get it about 90% of the time. Unfortunately, most of us
ST. LOUIS -- This fall, Maritz Inc. will launch an independent subsidiary called e-Maritz. Maritz, which specializes in travel management and business performance analysis, traditionally has targeted
HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. -- May was one of the best months in years for the U.S. hotel industry, according to a report from Smith Travel Research, a hospitality research firm based here. Nationwide hotel
July 5, 2000 by Grant Flowers
MIAMI -- Ritz-Carlton is set to make a big splash in Miami next year, as the luxury operator will open three properties, all new builds, in the space of a few months.
I started taking my kids to Walt Disney World in the mid-seventies. Over the course of years, I've taken all three of my children there several times, and each time I've felt that I had left the real
WASHINGTON -- As the high tourist season approaches, the State Department issued a "worldwide caution public announcement," reminding U.S. citizens to "remain vigilant with regard to their personal
The following is the sixth in the 2000 series of Travel Weekly consumer surveys, designed to gauge consumer behaviors and preferences affecting travel agents.
SAN DIEGO -- Travel agencies that utilize Amadeus, Galileo or Worldspan as their computerized reservations service as of July 1 are able to book a round of golf in addition to making plane, hotel and