January 14, 2000
NEW YORK -- Suppliers began lining up to support several new Web travel services that will come on line over the next several months and at the same time made deeper commitments to their Internet
And the plot thickens ... Some of the stories we write for Agent Life are continuing ones.
January 13, 2000
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad -- The Caribbean Association of Travel Agents (CATA) laid plans for a boycott of American Airlines in retaliation for the carrier's Jan. 15 commission cut.
Travel Weekly Crossroads' editor, Judy Koutsky, left New York on Oct. 23 for a press tour of Africa's Ivory Coast. She is chronicling her adventures in regular on-line travelogues. This is the first
CHICAGO -- During the annual Travel Weekly Conference set for May 3 to 5 here, well-known industry technology consultant Rock Blanco will focus on the pros and cons of various communications
The U.S. lodging industry had its highest average daily rate ever on New Year's Eve, according to the Smith Travel Research firm.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Navigant International's leisure Web site, long under construction, is up at www.navigantvacations.com.
In a recent issue, we ran an article on Y2K compliance by software developer and consultant Joe Demty along with a two-paragraph sidebar headed
Wheelchair users must be given the choice of a public or private security screening, the Transportation Department said in fining United $50,000 because the security company it hired conducted
January 12, 2000
NEW YORK -- Tourlite International's programs for 2000 highlight classical Greek cities, the Aegean islands for cruising or stay-put vacations and special-interest packages for honeymooners and seniors.