January 6, 2000
Maritz Travel, the incentive planning firm, announced that Jeff Reinberg will become its president and chief executive officer on April 1.
Although U.S. airlines started resuming flights to Caracas, Venezuela, the State Department repeated an earlier recommendation that U.S. citizens defer travel to the country due to severe flooding,
January 5, 2000
Travel Weekly's 1999 U.S. Consumer Survey is now available online.
AMSTERDAM -- In an effort to boost off-season travel here, the Amsterdam Tourist Office is offering a winter package that combines hotel stays with free admission to cultural institutions and assorted
CHICAGO -- McCord Travel Management has teamed with Passkey.com and Sabre to form a new group travel services unit that will enable meeting planners to book air, car rentals and hotels on line.
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Ambassadors International, a convention and travel services firm that owns about 20% of SatoTravel, said it will close its Boston, Minneapolis and Westlake Village, Calif., offices in
WASHINGTON -- ARC advised travel agents that China Southern Airlines will accept credit cards only if 50% of the fare or at least one transpacific segment is routed on China Southern Airlines, effective
FORTALEZA, Brazil -- During the past 10 years, the state of Ceara has become one of Brazil's fastest-growing regions with a GNP that has increased two times faster than that of the country as a whole.
As this new year starts, I'm thinking about how different the world of travel is compared with a century ago. We take the Wright brothers' invention for granted, but what an extraordinary event it was
January 5, 2000 by Mark Pestronk
Q: My agency is about to acquire a competitor. I have heard that a buyer should always acquire the assets of a business, as opposed to its corporate stock. Do you agree, and, if so, why do big