July 5, 2000
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
HAMILTON -- From hotel renovations to new airline service and attractions, Bermuda has more to offer visitors this summer.
July 5, 2000 by Kimberly Scholz
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- The spa industry will get a much-anticipated on-line lift with the launch of a new Web site in July.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Some hotels in the area offer seasonal and year-round packages.
July 4, 2000
NEW YORK -- This summer, business and leisure travelers will have another hotel choice in the city when the Citylife Hotel Group opens ThirtyThirty.
July 4, 2000 by Rich Steck and Judi Janofsky
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Cunard Line's present-day Caronia arrived in the U.S. this spring, introducing Americans to a ship whose name has been revered in Europe since Cunard, which maintains vessel
NEW YORK -- Companies are always looking for ways to keep costs down.
You've seen it on bumper stickers: "If you can afford to travel first class and don't, your heirs will."