June 20, 2000
DALLAS -- Wyndham Hotels & Resorts and the New York University Center for Hospitality, Tourism and Travel Administration have completed their survey of women business travelers.
FORT WORTH, Texas -- Sabre reorganized and moved some people around, creating three divisions or
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. -- Avis Rent a Car will roll out an Internet-based system later this year which will enable its corporate customers to better track car rental expenses and utilization.
Scattered among my souvenirs of years of traveling are coins of many nations, a franc here, a pound there, a peso over there. When my daughter was quite young, I would give her the few remaining coins
Heard any good Horatio Alger stories lately? Here's one about a former manager of a summer camp who, without benefit of a high school diploma, now sits at the helm of a $275 million travel agency in New
WASHINGTON -- J. Patrick Clark, vice president of sales of Los Angeles-Based Uniworld, and Patricia Conlan, director of national sales for Air Canada, were elected to the 15-member board of directors of
TOKYO -- Japan Airlines, Japan's largest carrier, introduced e-ticketing on its international flights.
TOKYO -- Los Angeles-based Oakwood Worldwide, the corporate housing management firm, entered into a joint venture with Japanese developer Mitsui Fudosan to create corporate housing throughout Japan,
CHENGDU, China -- Sheraton Hotels and Resorts last month hoisted its ninth flag in China, this time above the Chengdu Lido Hotel in the southwestern province of Sichuan.
TULSA, Okla. -- Thrifty Car Rental enhanced its Thrifty.com Web site, making it easier to navigate.