January 9, 1998
NEW YORK -- Several carriers unleashed postholiday fare sales:
January 9, 1998 by Wade Nichols
Communicating change is a daunting task, especially when you have to inform customers of price increases or changes in the way you do business. If you impose fees, you know customers could take their
WASHINGTON -- A wheelchair user filed a formal complaint with the Transportation Department, accusing Continental of repeatedly failing to comply with federal guidelines for boarding travelers with
January 8, 1998
The outbreak in Hong Kong of Avian Influenza, or "bird flu," has yet to generate many trip cancellations from travelers, industry suppliers said.
NEW YORK -- Business air fares are expected to finish 1997 about 17% ahead of levels from a year ago, following record fare levels during October and November, according to the American Express business
MINNEAPOLIS -- Carlson Leisure Group, parent of the Carlson Wagonlit Travel associate (franchise) network and Travel Agents International, said it selected Galileo as one of two preferred vendors for
NEW YORK -- Forte and Le Meridien Hotels & Resorts will introduce seasonal corporate rates and add free breakfasts for its corporate travelers this year, Fran Brasseux, senior vice president of
NEW YORK -- Cruise Line International Association is sending cruise directors and other representatives on the road in February for a media tour as part of National Cruise Vacation Month. The message
Effective Feb. 1, Worldspan plans to eliminate charges for unticketed passive segments created in the U.S. and Canada and to charge a new rate per ticketed passive segment of $1.75.
January 8, 1998 by Judy Koutsky
Travel Weekly Crossroads' associate editor, Judy Koutsky, spent the holidays on a chartered cruise along the Pacific coast of Mexico. The following is Part One in a series of reports: