April 27, 2000
ABOARD THE SAFARI SPIRIT -- American Safari Cruises caters to upscale nature lovers and includes in its asking price such luxury touches as private limousine airport transfers, shore excursions and
April 26, 2000 by Kimberly Scholz
ORANJESTAD, Aruba -- The Aruba Tourism Authority (ATA) officially launched its agent training program at its annual tourism conference, which was held in San Nicholas, Aruba, last month.
April 26, 2000
MADRID -- Amadeus said it plans to set up a support and development site near London's Heathrow Airport to support existing applications and develop new-generation inventory and departure control
CHICAGO -- Four industry observers and one self-described contrarian promise to stretch minds and invite provocative discussion during a general session on the changing face of the travel business, set
Last fall, the U.S. Coast Guard awarded one of its travel agencies, Lorraine Travel of Miami, a commendation for "outstanding support to the Seventh Coast Guard Tactical Law Enforcement Team."
Next week is National Tourism Week. It's the travel industry's big chance to compete with National Library Week, Earth Week and National Engineers Week.
TEL AVIV, Israel -- The first luxury hotel to open in Tel Aviv in the past two decades is setting its sights on the meetings market.
RICHMOND, Va. -- World Access Inc., a 17-year-old travel assistance and insurance firm with 1999 sales of more than $117 million, was acquired this week by the European Elmonda Group.
April 25, 2000
MIAMI -- A citywide work stoppage by Cuban Americans here on Tuesday, April 25, to protest the seizure of Elian Gonzalez by armed federal marshals was expected to have a minimal impact on the city's