February 6, 1998
Western Pacific ceased operations on Feb. 4 and shut all its locations after investor Smith Management Co. pulled out of a rescue plan.
FAIRFAX, Va. -- Travel agent arbiter William McGee held a Texas agency responsible for a ticketing violation by its after-hours agency service.
WASHINGTON -- First Class International Travel of Newport Beach, Calif., filed 40 documents with the Transportation Department in its ongoing lawsuit against American Airlines over alleged unfair
February 6, 1998 by Laura Del Rosso
DALLAS -- ASTA enhanced its Web site with sections where consumers can post requests for vacation arrangements and where agencies can post help-wanted notices.
NEW YORK -- In a move that could steer additional revenues to agencies, British Airways will close its 17 U.S. city ticket offices May 1.
February 6, 1998 by Rock Blanco
A common challenge for agents with Web sites is attracting enough visitors to make the effort worthwhile. The good news is that there are many techniques that you can apply, often at no additional
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The California Division of Tourism temporarily suspended operation of its controversial lodging reservations system, according to a lawmaker who convened a special legislative
February 6, 1998 by Felicity Long
Sun worshippers heading to the Canary Islands can take advantage of new direct flight service from the U.S. on Air Europa.
WASHINGTON -- A University of Florida student was sentenced to three years probation for traveling on airline tickets he stole at Tampa International Airport, according to Detective Alex Melendez of
The Justice Department approved a proposal by 10 travel and technology companies to form a trade association to promote on-line travel services.