December 29, 1999 by Mark Pestronk
Q: To save expenses, my agency and another one are considering a merger under which the other agency would move into our office. We both want to keep our ARC appointments for various reasons. Is such an
December 29, 1999
WASHINGTON -- The State Department added the Okavango region of northern Namibia as a place U.S. travelers should avoid, because fighting in Angola has spilled over into Namibia.
Last week, we published New Year's resolutions offered by contributors to the Letters pages of Travel Weekly.
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For a little New Year's diversion, here is my start on a list of top travel newsmakers of the last two millennia.
CUSCO, Peru -- Mountain Travel Sobek's Andean Explorer itinerary spends eight days in Peru -- the shortest and the easiest of its Peru offerings -- and appeals to busy professionals.
December 28, 1999
CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- Two days before Christmas Eve -- and some two weeks after Lorraine protested the General Services Administration's denial of Lorraine's application to do business with the federal
WASHINGTON -- The General Services Administration took several travel agents on a rollercoaster ride over the past four weeks, but almost everything was resolved by Christmas Day.
MINNEAPOLIS -- Carlson Wagonlit Travel said it was awarded the $80 million corporate travel account of Statoil, the Norwegian oil and gas company.
LONDON -- Hogg Robinson, the managing partner of Business Travel International, reported a 14% increase in gross business travel sales during the fiscal half-year period ended Sept. 30.