January 6, 1998
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Nearly all travel agents in an ASTA survey predicted consumer spending on leisure international travel and cruises in 1998 would top or match 1997 levels.
HONOLULU -- The Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau predicted a flat year for 1998 arrivals, following a slight visitor increase for the state in 1997.
ROCKVILLE, Md. -- Former Rosenbluth International vice president Dean Sivley has entered the on line travel fray as president and chief executive of a Atlas Travel Technologies Inc., a joint venture
Carlson Wagonlit Travel's agency in La Crosse, Wis., owned by Goli's Avenues of Travel, holds staff meetings twice a month, on Wednesdays beginning at 7:30 a.m., in a conference room at the head
January 6, 1998 by Mark Pestronk
Q: How bad is the Dallas federal court decision in the case of Lyn-Lea Travel Corp. d/b/a First Class International Travel Management vs. American Airlines, which was decided in early December and which
January 5, 1998
Travel Weekly asked some of the industry's executives about their goals for 1998.
Mainline Cruise and Travel, a $130 million, leisure-oriented agency headquartered here, said its parent company, Northwestern Travel, acquired Odyssey Travel, a $5 million, leisure-oriented agency based
January 3, 1998
SECAUCUS, N.J. -- Travel Weekly has named eight agents to its first advisory board. Nadine Godwin, editor in chief, said the members represent a variety of types and sizes of agencies and different
After five years, the Rebuild Dubrovnik Fund -- launched with a symbolic $10 "Buy-a-Tile" program to replace damaged terra-cotta roofs in the medieval walled city -- is heading into the homestretch.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- National Processing Co., whose NPC Travel Services unit handles ticket processing for the Airlines Reporting Corp. agreed to buy JBH Travel Audit Inc., of Denver.