February 7, 2000
STAMFORD, Conn. -- GE Capital will launch a Web-based system called GE Business Marketplace, which integrates corporate charge card management and on-line purchasing for large and medium-size
BOSTON -- Passkey.com in Quincy, Mass., said it has signed up convention and visitors' bureaus for its recently announced call center with McCord Travel Management.
DALLAS -- Pegasus Systems said it processed more than 2.1 million on-line hotel reservations last year, compared with 750,000 in 1998.
MINNEAPOLIS -- Airline industry observers here are closely monitoring the results of a new 10-year lease agreement designed to help open up competition at the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport.
February 5, 2000
BELLEVUE, Wash. -- With its acquisitions of Travelscape.com and VacationSpot.com through stock deals valued at a combined $179 million, Expedia will expand and diversify its lodging offerings.
NEW YORK -- Cruise lines are tapping into the growing market for meetings and incentives by designing ships with increasingly sophisticated business amenities.
What is the capital of Kentucky, Louisville or Lexington? The answer is neither.
Anyone here seen the Y2K bug? As tough to spot as the Mars Polar Lander, the pesky critter turned out to be all bluff and no bother, and its conspicuous absence ceded our January pages to the usual news
February 4, 2000
Travel Weekly editorial coordinator Barbara J. Mays paid a visit to the Hyatt Regency Grand Cayman and found it very grand, indeed. Her report follows:
WASHINGTON -- American is ripping two rows of seats out of all of its aircraft to give more room to every coach passenger.