April 28, 2000
NEW YORK -- Attention travel agents: You're about to be upstaged by a rabbit.
CALGARY, Alberta -- In the midst of reorganizational bankruptcy proceedings and a pending acquisition by rival Air Canada, Canadian Airlines announced that it plans to withdraw from American Express'
NEW YORK -- Aggressor Fleet, the operator of live-aboard dive vessels, and Oceanic, a diving equipment manufacturer, entered into an agreement that will place the latest Oceanic diving gear and
WASHINGTON -- CityPass, which sells booklets of discounted tickets to sightseeing attractions in seven major cities, joined ARC. Effective immediately, travel agents can use the ARC manual tour order to
WALTHAM, Mass. -- E-Travel, a subsidiary of Oracle, announced its new e-Travel Marketplace product, a business travel service that will bypass the CRS to directly link corporations and suppliers. The
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -- GO.com the Internet business venture of The Walt Disney Co., teamed up with Milwaukee-based tour operator Mark Travel Corp., to provide vacation packages for GO.com's travel
NEW YORK -- Travel Weekly asked three travel agents who specialize in Hawaii vacations to give readers the inside scoop on booking clients into condos.
Peter Carideo, president of Chicago-based CRC Travel, calls his Web site (www.crctravel.com) a "work in progress. We're playing with things."
ATLANTA -- The Southeast Tourism Society will hold its fall meeting Sept. 7 to 9 at the Marriott at Sawgrass Resort in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., according to Bill Hardman, president and chief executive
CHICAGO -- Agents who attend the Travel Weekly Conference 2000 here will have several chances to hear other agents describe their experiences creating and operating Web sites.