June 28, 2000
ATLANTA -- Worldspan acquired a minority stake in Flightserv.com, a start-up here that is using the Web to market seats on corporate jets and other private aircraft charters.
June 27, 2000 by Laura Del Rosso
LAS VEGAS -- Travelsavers and Worldspan unveiled an agreement that will enable Worldspan to sell Travelsavers' emergency call service and hotel rate program.
June 27, 2000
WASHINGTON -- U.S. traveler concerns about the affordability of vacations is rising, probably because of sharp increases in gas prices, the Travel Industry Association of America (TIA) reported.
HONOLULU -- Hawaii travel sellers and suppliers should concentrate on marketing to singles and couples and not waste their time on families, according to research presented to members of the Hawaii
HAMILTON -- A number of hotels here are featuring a summertime incentives.
NEW YORK -- In what company officials concede was a nod to the importance of travel agents in selling package vacations, adventure travel Web site GORP.com (Great Outdoors Recreation Pages) is launching
When a travel writer recently went missing while on a press trip in Jamaica, it hit close to home for reporter Felicity Long. Her report on travel safety follows:
June 27, 2000 by Jerry Limone
RESTON, Va. -- T-Direct, an upstart travel technology company, formed an alliance with PSINet and PSINet Consulting Solutions (formerly known as Metamor).
The sagging fortunes of some Internet players is a sobering reminder that profitability, not total sales, is the ultimate test of a company's viability.
June 26, 2000
The "open letter" from Renaissance Cruises' Frank Del Rio (search words: open letter) substantially augments the early report that the cruise line was increasing its commission rate to ten percent.