June 30, 2000
A vacation overseas is not the time to take a break from common sense, according to travel safety expert Malcom Nance, chief consultant at
June 29, 2000
Europe editor Dinah A. Spritzer recently traveled to Slovenia and Croatia with a delegation from the Central and Eastern Europe Travel Board (CEETB). Her report follows:
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Three candidates are vying for the post of national treasurer in the 2000 ASTA elections, which also will determine contested races in seven even-numbered areas.
WASHINGTON -- ARC reminded travel agents that ticket stock with a print date of 1997 or earlier is obsolete and could cause problems for clients if a carrier refuses to accept an obsolete document.
PORT CANAVERAL, Fla. -- The air-conditioning problems that waylaid Premier Cruises' Big Red Boat II have been rectified, said a company spokesman, and the ship is scheduled to return to New York from
ARLINGTON, Texas -- The first booking at Carnival Cruise Line's Texas-based Carnival
In all the years I've been writing these pieces, I've written a lot about my kids. People seem to remember those pieces and often ask me how my children are doing.
Every organization has stories that are good for lots of laughs, but only after the fact.
MIAMI-After just over four months in operation, Norwegian Cruise Line quietly shut down its on-line consumer booking engine in late May in preparation for a program that will begin this fall and
NEW YORK -- Specialty tour operators to Great Britain introduced itineraries and products for this year's high season, with some programs extending into early fall.