May 22, 2000
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NEW YORK -- Destination management company Tumlare Corp. and Icelandair are planning an early June launch of escortedeurope.com, a Web site designed to enhance the Escorted Europe With Icelandair (EEI)
LONDON -- The Royal Garden Hotel, a five-star property in the Kensington section of London, is offering a package that features an evening at Opera Holland Park, a festival that runs in June, July and
LONDON -- To help celebrate its 21st birthday this year, World Travel Market is on the hunt for 21 people to honor, people who represent the achievements of international travel and tourism.
May 20, 2000
SALISBURY, England -- For the first time in more than a decade, Stonehenge, the ancient stone circle a few miles from this medieval market town, will be opened to the public for next month's summer
WASHINGTON -- ARC plans to offer a registration service and assign identifying numbers to travel agents who don't have and don't want ARC accreditation.
May 20, 2000 by Bill Poling
OLYMPIA, Wash. -- A software developer here launched an information service and support system for travel agents and suppliers and has already received an endorsement from the National Tour Association,
WASHINGTON -- ARC proposed to allow accredited travel agencies to acquire multiple agency code numbers for their corporate accounts or Internet ticket fulfillment services -- and operate up to 20 of
May 20, 2000 by Mark Pestronk
Q: What is our agency's legal liability when travelers use our Web site and the trip goes awry? Is it any different from our liability in the case of in-person or telephone reservations?
Take out a map and draw a circle with a 250-mile radius from any U.S. airport. Now, put yourself in the airport, behind the car rental counter, and imagine a couple from Holland comes to rent a car.