April 28, 2000
I have a theory that the Minneapolis/St. Paul area is one of the most resource-rich parts of the U.S. when it comes to finding industry experts on subjects of significance to agents.
NEW YORK -- Whether it be the popular walking or hiking tours, horseback riding, whale watching, mountain biking or even trips to Greenland, travelers interested in Iceland
April 28, 2000 by Brian Major
NEW YORK -- Carnival Corp. reached an agreement with The Mark Travel Corp. for a 50-50 joint venture to launch and operate eLeisure Network (eLN), a business-to-business Internet-based leisure travel
SAN FRANCISCO -- United Airlines and the Air Transport Association blasted San Francisco Airport for a plan that would dictate to United how many flights it can offer and what type of aircraft it can
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