January 17, 1998 by Laura Del Rosso
Certified Vacations president J. Raymond Lewis resigned to join the Washington-based travel company of his former boss at Certified, Roger Ballou.
January 17, 1998
MILWAUKEE -- Adelman Travel Systems, a corporate-oriented agency with sales in excess of $127 million and headquarters here, purchased Colorado Connection Travel, a $6 million, corporate-oriented
FAIRFAX, Va. -- Travel agent arbiter William McGee revoked the Airlines Reporting Corp. accreditation of an agency in New York state, saying its record was "littered" with dishonored ARC sales
Agency owners and managers are spending their caps case settlement checks on everything from paying the rent to buying Internet access and launching marketing initiatives, an informal survey by Travel
Melbourne, Fla., happens to be too small and too near Orlando to command the interest of the mega airlines. So to attract attention, airport authorities have been staging a mystery-caller promotion
CHICAGO -- Arrington Travel Center, a $190 million agency headquartered here, said in the past year it won 96 accounts with a combined volume in excess of $50 million.
TUMON, Guam -- Guam said it is now welcoming visitors following recovery efforts from last month's Typhoon Paka.
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. -- The nation's 300 intercity bus companies will be required to provide accessibility for travelers with disabilities under regulations that are set to take effect this year, a
ATLANTA -- Thomson Consumer Electronics, the world's fourth-largest consumer electronics supplier, will be the first client of Maritz Travel Co. to install Worldspan's Trip Manager software under a new
Jim Hornthal, who runs an online travel company, Preview Travel, predicts the implosion of the "brick and mortar" retail travel agency business. "There might be a morning," said Hornthal, "when the