June 7, 2000
WASHINGTON -- The National Tour Association, representing 650 tour operators, testified at a Transportation Department hearing that the DOT unfairly lumped motorcoaches in with trucks when proposing new
June 7, 2000 by Alan Fredericks
Internet World recently reported a story about the financial services industry, but it could just as easily be about travel -- so it's worth retelling.
June 6, 2000 by Laura Del Rosso
SAN FRANCISCO -- Despite the Federal Aviation Administration's critical review of Alaska Airlines' maintenance records, travelers are continuing to fly the carrier because of its convenient service on
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- A year after announcing plans for a multilevel sales network, Neoquest Marketing Group has attracted 100 representatives to sell travel, generating about $4 million in sales per
SAN FRANCISCO -- An Internet company that offers restaurant reservations is expanding with a service specifically for hotel concierges.
June 6, 2000
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. -- Avis chopped 10% off its rates for compacts, sport utility vehicles and minivans nationwide, and is offering a 10% discount for convertibles in Florida and California through July
WASHINGTON -- The Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta announced that it will issue a solicitation for a company to arrange international travel and related services.
NEW YORK -- Coda International Tours scheduled what it is calling the first all-gay expedition to Antarctica.
What do travel agents offer that Internet travel booking sites don't? The answers we hear most often are: personal service and expertise.
SEATTLE -- Highwire, a business-to-business Internet and travel technology services company, has designed and developed an array of travel tools focused specifically on serving the midsized corporate