January 27, 2000
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
January 27, 2000 by Ernest Blum
HOLLYWOOD, Fla. -- After putting the 860-passenger, 20,000-ton Crown Dynasty into seven-day service from Aruba late last year, the revived Crown Cruise Line is experiencing above-target load factors at
MIAMI -- Far & Wide Travel Corp. appointed Scott Boone, former vice president of sales and marketing for North America for Inter-Continental and Crowne Plaza brands, as chief marketing officer.
ORLANDO -- Fairfield Communities president and chief executive officer Jim Berk told financial analysts his company's merger with Carnival Corp. will "catapult" fast-growing Fairfield into a "different
DENVER- Navigant International said it acquired Lovejoy-Tiffany Travel, a $40 million agency based in Ann Arbor, Mich., and U.K.-based M.D. Travel Management Ltd., with annual volume of $65.9 million.
PHILADELPHIA -- Five months after taking over day-to-day operations at Rosenbluth International, Alex Wasilov is responsible for expanding a global travel agency in an industry that is literally under
January 26, 2000
LONDON -- British Airways is doing away with commissions for agents in the U.K., replacing the long-established system with set fees for agent services.
January 26, 2000 by Laura Del Rosso
DENVER -- Vista Travel Ventures here, created a year ago by John Martinen, the former chairman of Globus & Cosmos, made its first acquisitions, buying Kingdom Vacations of Plains, Pa., and Leisure
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- The Association of Corporate Travel Executives named a new Asia-Pacific council to help plan its further expansion into overseas business travel markets.