April 25, 2000
WILMINGTON, N.C. -- Nielsen Travel, a 4-year-old agency based here with $4 million in annual volume, completed acquisitions of three single-branch agencies: Astral Travel and Allen Travel, both of
NEW YORK -- Business travelers using their laptops while they are flying may have another set of eyeballs glancing over their work, according to a survey commissioned by Fodor's.
The Internet's been cooking long enough now for at least a few Web-inspired brands to become household names. You'd have to live pretty far away from reality not to recognize Yahoo!, Amazon, Travelocity
April 24, 2000
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Fueled by tighter corporate travel policies, on-line business travel bookings will hit $20.3 billion by 2004, according to Forrester Research, a Cambridge, Mass.-based company that
April 24, 2000 by Felicity Long
WEST ISLIP, N.Y. -- Vacation.com will unveil a new product called AgentNet at the Travel Weekly Conference 2000, set for May 3 to 5 in Chicago.
MINNEAPOLIS -- Employment contracts, especially the unwritten kind, generate
WASHINGTON -- Corporate travel departments were slow to catch on when ARC introduced them in 1998, mainly because of confusion over the meaning of "pilot" program.
When I was buying a car a few months ago, the Internet was of invaluable help. The tool I liked the best was a comparison shopping feature on Yahoo that allows you to look at two makes and models side
April 22, 2000
PLACENCIA, Belize -- The limes are orange, the oranges are green, the tallest building is an ancient ceremonial temple and Main Street in Placencia is a concrete sidewalk that stretches a mile through
April 22, 2000 by Laura Del Rosso
SAN FRANCISCO -- Carnival Cruise Lines does not intend to pay Internet travel firms full commissions for cruise bookings made completely electronically by customers via Web sites, said Bob Dickinson,