January 21, 2000
FORT WORTH, Texas -- Travelocity.com closed out 1999 with $808 million in total sales for the year, nearly three times its 1998 sales, according to Sabre, the firm's owner.
EAST GREENVILLE, Pa. -- Add two more Web sites to the growing list of on-line travel auctions on which Internet-connected consumers can bid for vacations.
NAPLES -- Coral Beach Hotels & Resorts here will reopen the 71-room WinterHaven Hotel at 1400 Ocean Drive in South Miami Beach on Feb. 14, according to Joseph Freni Jr., president of the Naples-based
January 20, 2000
WASHINGTON -- Continental, United, American and Northwest added a $10 one-way, $20 roundtrip fuel surcharge to the cost of a ticket for domestic travel beginning on or after Feb. 1.
CHICAGO -- During the annual Travel Weekly Conference set for May 3 to 5 here, two travel agents will share their experiences with making major technology changes.
WASHINGTON -- Amtrak expanded its Internet-based Rail Sale program that offers consumers up to 70% discounts on tickets booked on line.
WASHINGTON -- Anheuser-Busch's decision to participate in ARC demonstrates once again how the airline corporation is using its ready-made travel agency network and huge economies of scale in processing
WASHINGTON -- The International Airlines Travel Agent Network will hold employees of ARC-accredited corporate travel departments "to a much higher standard than that applied to the employees of
January 20, 2000 by Laura Del Rosso
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. -- The Association of Corporate Travel Executives, under the leadership of incoming president Ron Wagner, is adding two new positions, vice president of technology and vice
ST. LOUIS -- Maritz Travel Co. launched a program called eCom Solutions by Maritz Travel, which offers a comprehensive suite of Web-based services for corporate travel clients as well as unaffiliated