February 18, 2000 by Grant Flowers
LONDON -- Distinguishing Hilton International properties in the U.K. will become easier in March, when the company, which operates Hilton-branded hotels outside of the U.S., puts all of its U.K. hotels
February 18, 2000
WAIKIKI -- The Aston Honolulu Prince Hotel recently completed a $400,000 refurbishing.
NEW YORK -- The Italian Travel Promotion Council here elected Mauro Galli president.
PLAINS, Pa. -- Kingdom Vacations in March will play host at three Eastern Travel Association dinners and trade shows.
ARLINGTON, Va. -- PGI, an exhibition and destination management firm here, announced the opening of a second housing and registration service center and established a learning and performance group.
WASHINGTON -- The Internet has become a breeding ground for travel rip-offs, and often the main targets of scams are seniors, according to ASTA, which released a public service announcement (PSA) on how
LONDON -- Companies in the U.K. are paying significantly more money for transatlantic business class fares when compared with European counterparts, according to a new study by American Express.
February 18, 2000 by Claudette Covey
LONDON -- Rudi Jagersbacher would very much like Hilton International to be the No. 1 hotel choice among travelers to London.
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.