May 3, 2000
BATON ROUGE, La. -- Thanks to a host of new attractions and such high-visibility events as FrancoFete, which celebrated Louisiana's French heritage, 1999 was a record-breaking one for the state's
The computer reservations systems used in travel agencies had their origins in the mid 1970s. Measured in Internet time, they're now senior-citizen technology. But they remain the cornerstone of
WASHINGTON -- The Marine Corps plans to issue a solicitation for its official travel account at Richards-Gebaur Memorial Airport in Kansas City, Mo.
DELRAY BEACH, Fla.-Travel Services International named John M. Bloodworth president of its cruise division. Bloodworth was most recently executive vice president of Auto Europe, a Travel Services
WASHINGTON -- The State Department advised travelers to Guatemala that riots and demonstrations are possible in Guatemala City, the capital.
TUCSON, Ariz. -- Sun Travel here is offering a combined New Orleans music festival and a cruise from the Big Easy to Mexico this summer.
May 3, 2000 by Bill Poling
WASHINGTON -- Travel may be a hot commodity on the Internet, but travel advertising is just getting warmed up, according to a new research report by AdRelevance, a unit of Media Metrix in Seattle.
May 2, 2000
WASHINGTON -- Tower Air canceled any flight that was not airborne by 6:30 p.m. May 1, an airline spokeswoman said. The company's charter and military operations will continue for the "foreseeable
PETERSBURG, Alaska -- As in many other century-old ethnic communities across the nation, second- and third-generation Americans here in Alaska's "Little Norway" are trying to hold onto their roots.
CHICAGO -- American will become the fifth airline owner of the