June 16, 2000
NEW YORK -- Wales is known for many things -- a rugged coast line, pristine national parks and medieval folklore among them. But the country also is famous for its castles, many of which are open to the
June 15, 2000
Smart Business magazine (formerly PC Computing) this month published an article that opens like this:
June 15, 2000 by Rebecca Tobin & Joseph Kornik
SECAUCUS, N.J. -- Travel agents were split on the news that Renaissance Cruises would begin paying 10% commissions.
June 15, 2000 by Brian Major
FORT LAUDERDALE -- Renaissance Cruises's newly installed co-CEO says the company
ROSEMONT, Ill. -- Galileo this week is rolling out Galileo Wireless, an enhancement that enables mobile travelers to access airline, car and hotel reservations and manage itinerary changes en route
June 15, 2000 by Laura Del Rosso
SAN FRANCISCO -- Under pressure from airport officials, United Airlines is stepping up efforts to reduce flight delays at San Francisco Airport.
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Walt Disney Attractions is supporting agents with commissions and other services after clients they refer to Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings staff actually sign to hold the
AUSTIN, Texas -- The $800 million Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (ABIA) here celebrated its first birthday in late May.
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. -- Avis introduced 10% reductions on nationally advertised summer rates applicable to rentals completed by July 10 and exclusive to clients of travel agencies.
With all the traveling Insider does, mostly in coach, dressing for a flight has gotten a lot like dressing for weekend grocery shopping: Comfort is key.