February 3, 2000
REDMOND, Wash. -- Expedia.com here launched a "multimillion-dollar" advertising campaign and said it will introduce a travel magazine this summer through a joint venture with New York-based Ziff-Davis.
FAIRFAX, Va. -- Travel agent arbiter William McGee approved settlements between ARC and two agencies that agreed to accept cease-and-desist orders.
Have you heard true-life litigation stories like these? The following were among several shared by Rodney Gould, a travel attorney at Rubin Hay & Gould in Framingham, Mass., at the recent National
WASHINGTON -- International Airlines Travel Agent Network president Michael Maino said 217,996 people carried Iatan ID cards at the end of last year, up 0.2% over 217,514 cardholders at the end of 1998.
WASHINGTON -- Dallas-based Travel Technologies Group was selected by the Transportation Department as the booking engine for the DOT's proposed self-booking Internet site for federal government
U.S. traffic to Europe from January through July 1999, was up 5% compared with 1998, despite the conflict in Yugoslavia last spring, according to the European Travel Commission.
Europebyair.com, which offers discount flight passes for travel across the continent, said it will launch an on-line booking and discount fare feature on its Web site in 60 days.
Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii revealed that SatoTravel, its travel management contractor, has been paying rebates of 4.55% on official travel and 3.80% on leisure travel under a contract negotiated
HARRISON, N.Y. -- Kemwel Holiday Autos finalized its senior management team, following last year's buyout by Britain's Holiday Autos, now KHA's parent company.
Law Symposium: Travel Agency Liability & Risk Management Greg Takehara, Esq. Maureen A. Kaye Part I: Travel Agency Liability Exposures Types of Claims No discussion of risk management is complete