February 18, 2000
BOSTON -- BostonCoach, a ground transportation provider represented in 450 U.S., Canadian and European cities, was named a preferred supplier for Vancouver-based Uniglobe Travel, which has retail travel
February 17, 2000
WASHINGTON -- The millennium may be new, but ASTA's Hot Spots Survey shows travelers aren't ready to break their old vacation habits.
February 17, 2000 by Laura Del Rosso
ALBANY, Calif. -- A grass-roots effort to convince Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater that the airlines are hurting consumers through anti-travel agent practices is gaining momentum in the travel
GLENDALE, Calif. -- The Institute of Certified Travel Agents (ICTA) and African Travel Inc. are sponsoring half-day African travel workshops in Bel Air and Newport Beach, Calif., on March 29.
February 17, 2000 by Grant Flowers
PARIS -- Club Med's recent agreement to purchase the Crested Butte Marriott Resort, a ski resort in Crested Butte, Colo., is just the start of the French company's efforts to establish a larger presence
FAIRFAX, Va. -- Travel agent arbiter William McGee refused to lift liability from a California agency for seven boxes of blank ticket coupons that were stolen in a night-time burglary in October 1998.
SAN FRANCISCO -- The new international terminal here is set to open Sept. 26, according to airport director John Martin.
BWI AIRPORT, Md. -- Baltimore/Washington International Airport generated $5.3 billion in economic activity in 1998, according to a new study by the Maryland Aviation Administration.
Bill Todd, vice president of sales at Choice Hotels International, said hoteliers are not too bright. After all, he asked delegates to the recent Receptive Service Association annual meeting in New
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. -- Travcoa, the luxury escorted tour operator based here, is expanding its offerings to accommodate the growing segment of the population that is traveling with children and