February 1, 2000 by Jerry Brown
Travel Weekly West Coast bureau chief Jerry Brown sailed on a recent Caribbean cruise of the Norwegian Sky from Miami. His report follows.
January 31, 2000
DALLAS -- Worldspan's investment in Xtra On-Line gives momentum to XOL's plans for an initial public stock offering and provides both companies with additional clout in the corporate travel market.
WASHINGTON -- Officials from ASTA and Marriott International met this month to discuss their positions on Marriott's Preferred Travel Agency program, which was introduced in November.
NEW YORK -- The following are highlights from selected news announcements in the travel technology field:
WASHINGTON -- ARC said East Coast travel agencies from Maine through North Carolina that were affected by a late January snowstorm will have a blanket extension to file their Jan. 23 sales reports until
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. -- ByeByeNow.com appointed NBC News executive Guy Pepper president and chief executive officer.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Several California travel industry professionals were recently elected by industry peers to serve on the California Travel and Tourism Commission (CTTC), which oversees the
WASHINGTON -- Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado said it wants to hear by Feb. 4 from small and small disadvantaged travel agencies that would be interested in taking over its travel account in less
NEW YORK -- There is plenty happening in the on-line housing and event management arena as four major players -- Wyntrac, b-there.com, Passkey.com and EventSource.com -- announce new products and
MENLO PARK, Calif. -- GetThere.com merged its consumer Web travel service, www.itn.com and www.itn.net, into American Express' travel site at www.americanexpress/travel. The American Express site is now