January 28, 2000
The U.S. Postal Service said it wants to hear from travel agencies interested in bidding on its $5 million MidAtlantic and Capitol Metro Areas account.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- The 45th annual Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show, Feb. 18 to 27, is expected to draw nearly 200,000 visitors.
DENVER -- Navigant International named John Alcure vice president and general manager of Navigant International/North Central, based in Chicago.
January 28, 2000 by Margaret Myre
SEATTLE -- Princess Tours added a second escorted land-tour program to its itinerary this year, along with a value-priced land package in the Canadian Rockies.
MIAMI -- Hoping to attract a larger slice of two markets markets on opposite sides of the price spectrum, Sandals Resorts began marketing its spa resorts and small budget hotels in separate brochures.
"Develop a niche" is becoming stock advice for developing a good Web site that stands out from the cyberpack. This is advice that Dennis Hubbs and his wife Donna, co-owners of D&D Travel, Bloomfield,
January 27, 2000
WASHINGTON -- A fare increase is a fare increase is a fare increase. Unless it's a surcharge, in which case all sorts of confusion ensues.
ROSEMONT, Ill. -- Suppliers that put their best Web deals on a new consumer travel site that Galileo plans to launch at the end of this month will pay Galileo for the bookings at rates that are lower
LOS ANGELES -- The European travel industry's easy acceptance of the Internet has made it possible for the giant American Tours International (ATI) to process 92% of its volume electronically, according