April 21, 2000
MINNEAPOLIS -- Northwest launched an on-line discount club April 17 that offers exclusive deals priced even lower than the fare specials it makes available to every Internet user.
April 21, 2000 by Brian Major
NEW YORK -- Cruising's luxury segment will grow 72% in the next three years, the greatest rate of capacity growth in its history, prompting a cycle of
WASHINGTON -- Amtrak, in two separate announcements, said it would add speech-recognition technology to its reservations lines and team up with Holiday Inn for two children's promotions.
NEW YORK -- Family Abroad, which has been selling escorted tours to gays and lesbians for the past six years, announced it will shut down in September.
I'm slowly learning the many differences between "old world" ways and the ways of the new world as defined by the Web. But I'm not learning fast enough, if it's possible to learn about the Web fast
CHICAGO -- The Chicago Cultural Center will present "Painting Revolution: Kandinsky, Malevich and the Russian Avant-Garde" July 22 to Oct. 8.
April 21, 2000 by Felicity Long
BOSTON -- Cruise & Vacation Shoppes America, an agency trade consortium focusing on leisure sales, helped members generate $50 million in Internet cruise sales since 1995, said Lyle Petersen, director
"Right at the last instant the shadow from the moon sweeps across towards you -- and within seconds, it's dark and you see this black hole in space with a corona."
DENVER -- NavigantVacations.com, a leisure e-commerce subsidiary of Navigant International here, announced a strategic partnership with American Airlines Vacations to sell tour packages through its Web