January 16, 1998
WASHINGTON -- Apollo Travel Services sued Travel Centre, a small agency in Danvers, Mass., that went out of business in December 1996, for $105,511.14 in damages. In a complaint filed in U.S.
FAIRFAX, Va. -- Arbiter William McGee ordered the following agencies to turn in any remaining ticket stock and plates to the Airlines Reporting Corp.:
January 16, 1998 by Laura Del Rosso
SAN FRANCISCO -- Radisson Seven Seas Cruises took steps toward building another ship that would operate in Tahiti, an executive of the firm said.
January 16, 1998 by Susan Gibson
The unthinkable has happened. Increased industry turbulence and recent commission cuts have forced your company to reevaluate its staffing needs. Perhaps you have concluded you have to downsize.
The unthinkable has happened. Increased industry turbulence and recent commission cuts have forced your company to reevaluate its staffing needs.
Perhaps you have concluded you have to downsize.
WASHINGTON -- U.S. National Tourism Organization officials said they are looking for at least $20 million a year from Congress to promote the U.S. in three key foreign markets, but would prefer $65
January 15, 1998 by Gay Nagle Myers
Several gay rights' groups threatened to boycott the Cayman Islands after its government denied Norwegian Cruise Lines' Leeward permission to dock there on Feb. 1 with a gay charter group on board.
January 15, 1998
ARTA said it is planning to conduct a 90-day review of state tourism offices to determine if any are following California in selling travel services directly to consumers.
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WASHINGTON -- Amtrak said it will introduce special price discounts and service enhancements for mobility-impaired travelers by June, as part of an amicable settlement of a class-action suit.
WASHINGTON -- The Airlines Reporting Corp. said an unusually large number of travel agents' sales reports for the period ending Dec. 14 were late in reaching the processing center, possibly caught up