January 5, 2000
Assuming Y2K did not leave us all deaf, dumb and blind, with our digital memory cells harboring insufficient data subsequent to the Belle Epoque, we hasten to review the events of December 1999 insofar
PHILADELPHIA -- StarCite Inc. formed strategic business partnerships with McGettigan Partners here and St. Louis-based Maritz Travel Co. that will give clients customized versions of the StarCite.com
SECAUCUS, N.J. -- The Cruise Lines International Association is partnering with Travel Weekly to give CLIA-affiliated agencies a chance to show off their innovative marketing ideas as part of a new Best
January 4, 2000
New York -- The travel industry checked in with a resounding Y2-OK following the long-awaited rollover from 1999 to 2000.
January 1, 2000
NEW YORK -- The news that Israel and Syria are resuming diplomatic talks at the highest levels in Washington raises hopes in the travel industry for a peace agreement between the two countries.
Travel Weekly senior editor Amy Baratta recently stayed at the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino. Her report follows.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Gay men and women last year traveled overseas five times as often as the national average, and they also spent more for their vacations, according to a survey.
Collette Tours promoted Mike Daly, formerly strategic accounts manager, to the new position of director of business development.
Continental Airlines Vacations has St. Thomas/St. John packages for the first time.
NEW YORK -- Egypt, despite ups and downs driven by political events, remains a kingpin of Middle East travel, a place that travelers want to see at least once in a lifetime.