May 2, 2000
WALTHAM, Mass. -- E-Travel, a subsidiary of Oracle, announced the development of its new e-Travel Marketplace product, a business travel service that will bypass the CRS to directly link corporations
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- When the top paid job at a major trade association opens up, the board usually hires a head-hunter and launches a search for someone to take over.
NEW YORK -- Rhode Island is known for many things but, until now, Mr. Potato Head probably wasn't one of them.
WILMINGTON, Del. -- DuPont released details of a study conducted by Integrated Technology Research Corp., which showed air fares obtained through Rosenbluth International's corporate travel management
RICHMOND, Va. -- Typically, 5 million people visit Virginia's Civil War sites each year, but the Colonial and Revolutionary period sites, led by Colonial Williamsburg, continue to be the major points of
NEW YORK -- When flight delays occur, several airports have made it easier to get work done, even for those not carrying a computer.
May 2, 2000 by Felicity Long
"I knew from day one that making money on an airline ticket was not the way to go," said Millicent Kaufman, president and owner of a boutique travel agency called KL Travel Inc. in Scarsdale, N.Y.
COVINGTON, Ky. -- The age and interests of motorcoach tour passengers taking trips to the 10 states in the Southeast Tourism Society, and elsewhere for that matter, are changing annually, Mark Hoffmann,
There is so much to learn about the Web and what it will mean to the business that it is dangerous to form conclusions at this stage, but with that in mind I think it's safe to say that as the Web
WASHINGTON -- The State Department advised visitors to the Malaysian island of Sipadan to "remain vigilant" and "keep a low profile" in view of an April 23 attack on a dive resort by gunmen.