January 31, 2000
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
SEOUL, South Korea -- North Americans traveling to South Korea can purchase vouchers for Korean Rail Passes before their departure.
DALLAS -- Legend Airlines unveiled its first routes and start-up date, revealed that its frequent flyer partners will include Delta, began selling tickets and launched its advertising campaign.
January 31, 2000 by Laura Del Rosso
LOS ANGELES - Michael Alford, one of the founders of the U.S. Tour Operators Association and the only two-term president of Pacific Asia Travel Association, died Jan. 15 at South Coast Hospital in
MINNEAPOLIS -- Carlson Wagonlit Travel signed a CRS agreement with Sabre for all of its locations worldwide.
The State Department alerted U.S. travelers to Ecuador to an "uncertain political situation" after antigovernment demonstrations erupted there on Jan. 6.
January 29, 2000
ST. LOUIS -- Clipper Cruise Line is marketing two cruises to Asia aboard its newest ship, the 128-passenger Clipper Odyssey.
Consumers are substantially more aware of the airline commission cuts than they were a year ago, according to a survey prepared by Plog Research for Travel Weekly.