June 28, 2000
NEW YORK -- Seventy of the nation's best, and best-known, travel agents are singled out in the June issue of Conde Nast Traveler magazine in a new article by Wendy Perrin, author of the best-selling
June 28, 2000 by Bill Poling
NEEDHAM, Mass. -- The developers of a new travel Web site here are creating research tools to ferret out destination information with the goal of licensing their content to major travel Web sites this
NEW YORK -- Agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation have joined Jamaican police in the search for missing New York travel writer Claudia Kirschhoch, who disappeared from the resort town of
WASHINGTON -- The number of U.S. travelers to Cuba increased 47% to 82,000 visitors in 1999, compared with 55,900 in 1998, according to statistics from the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign
NEW YORK -- Alpine ski tour pioneer Steve Lohr, founder of Europe on Skis and Steve Lohr's Ski Holidays, died recently at his home here. He was 91.
Cross-Cultural Solutions of New Rochelle, N.Y., a nonprofit organization, created an eight-night program for U.S. residents to travel to Cuba legally, based on a special license granted by the U.S.
WASHINGTON -- Meetings & Conventions won the 2000 Magazine of the Year award from the American Society of Business Publication Editors.
June 28, 2000 by Kimberly Scholz
ORANJESTAD, Aruba -- Aruba Sonesta Resorts is no longer two hotels here. The properties are now one resort with two towers, a repositioning that took place in May.
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.