August 4, 1998
WASHINGTON -- Travel and tourism issues are getting a higher priority in the White House -- at least that's what the Travel Business Roundtable hopes after learning that two White House aides are being
August 3, 1998
WASHINGTON - The Hashimite Kingdom of Jordan will be on the minds of many delegates to the ASTA Congress this fall, when Queen Noor al Hussein delivers the keynote address.
DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. --The "new" Globetrotters will add destinations, improve service to travel agents and position itself as a "vacation company" rather than a tour operator, according to Bill Maulsby,
August 1, 1998
Bob Crandall, the recently retired chairman of American Airlines, once said he was prepared to offer a pretty good deal to an intermediary that would "buy" his seats and take the risk if they weren't
NEW YORK - Yang-Ho Cho, the president of Korean Air, has made the extension of the U.S. visa waiver program to Korea a top priority.
Far-off fares: Air France already has put winter fares on sale through Aug. 7 for travel Nov. 1 to Dec.11 and Jan. 11 to March 24. Roundtrip fares range from $338 from New York to $518 from the West
HUNT VALLEY, Md. -- Cendant Business Services will unveil a rewards program for its multipurpose MasterCard during the National Business Travel Association convention.
WASHINGTON -- Delta would be able to expand its Los Angeles-Tokyo service to daily flights if the Transportation Department makes final a tentative decision to award two slots at Tokyo's Narita Airport
August 1, 1998 by Felicity Long
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Escape Artists Travel, based here, designed a tour with an ecological slant called Farms & Fortresses of Tuscany and Sardinia.
July 31, 1998
So far there are only three perfect people -- those who have scored 100% on the Travel Agent Proficiency (TAP) test, the measure of entry-level industry knowledge developed by the Institute of Certified