April 27, 2000 by Gay Nagle Myers
CHARLOTTE AMALIE, U.S. Virgin Islands -- Gov. Charles Turnbull announced that $1.5 million has been earmarked for additional tourism advertising as part of the U.S. Virgin Islands' commitment to
April 27, 2000
WASHINGTON -- The American Bus Association said a proposed Transportation Department rule to sideline tired commercial vehicle drivers imposes new regulations on the motorcoach industry despite its
WASHINGTON -- ARC posted the entire 2000 edition of its Industry Agents' Handbook on its Web site.
MADRID -- Amadeus is making further inroads in the Middle East, having signed up several additional airlines in the region. Existing system users Royal Air Maroc and Tunis Air agreed to set up Amadeus
PETERSBURG, Alaska -- Sitka, another ethnic town in southeastern Alaska, holds its annual Whalefest in November.
CORTE MADERA, Calif. -- Lynn Hayes, former two-term ARTA chairman and longtime Arkansas travel agent, left the agency side of the travel business to join GRSNetwork of Corte Madera, Calif., an Internet
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LOS ANGELES -- Viking River Cruises here inked an agreement with OnlineAgency.com, an Arlington, Texas-based Internet marketing firm that provides supplier information and Internet marketing services to
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.