November 4, 1999
WASHINGTON -- Luxair is voluntarily withdrawing from ARC after stopping flights to the U.S. on Oct. 29.
MUNICH, Germany -- Munich Airport opened its new Munich Airport Center, a six-story building that puts a large variety of retail operations into a single, compact area.
NEW YORK -- Technology plays a greater part in the car rental industry than one might think.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- For the second time in two years, ASTA's World Travel Congress has not appointed an allied chairman, according to Chris Vranas, senior vice president of conventions, meetings and
Lucy Valenti is the managing director of tourism projects and promotion for SICA, Secretaria de Integracion Centro Americana, which was established by the presidents of Costa Rica, El Salvador,
HONOLULU -- Two major sources of volume business for Hawaii agents are interisland air tickets and Las Vegas leisure travel.
NEW YORK -- Stepping into the Iroquois Hotel on West 44th Street is like stepping into a little piece of Europe.
November 3, 1999 by Laura Del Rosso
SEATTLE -- Global Leisure, confirming weeks of speculation, said it sold escorted tour company Maupintour to Lowestfare.com, a Las Vegas-based discount travel Web site controlled by Carl Icahn, former
November 3, 1999
WASHINGTON -- As thousands of delegates began to make their way to ASTA's 69th annual World Travel Congress, being held in Strasbourg, France, Nov. 7 to 12, the Society was putting the final touches on
WASHINGTON -- ASTA will become more diligent about representing travel agents in the years to come, according to William Maloney, ASTA's executive vice president.