February 8, 2000 by Ernest Blum
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Renaissance Cruises launched an advertising blitz in travel trade publications, "intended to correct a lack of awareness that travel agents have for Renaissance."
February 8, 2000
TULSA, Okla. -- Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group, parent of Dollar and Thrifty, posted record results for the 1999 fourth quarter and full year.
Travel Weekly contributing editor Amy Baratta recently floated over the Las Vegas Strip in a blimp. Her report follows.
Eileen Mordecai is a travel consultant with Valerie Wilson Travel in New York City. The following are her suggestions for upscale lodgings on the Emerald Isle.
GETTING THERE.
Following is a look at recent and upcoming developments throughout Ireland.
FRESNO, Calif. -- The Travel Address/Galaxsea Cruises, one of the largest agencies here with more than 25 full-time employees, acquired Silver Cloud Travel/Galaxsea Cruises.
WASHINGTON -- The Transportation Department postponed from Feb. 15 to Feb. 29 the deadline for bids from travel agencies that want to provide a full range of services via FedTrip, the DOT's proposed
NEW YORK -- The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan will host the Global Summit on Peace Through Tourism, scheduled for Nov. 8 to 10 in Amman.
"Cheeseburger on ice." Wouldn't that headline grab you and make you keep reading?