December 24, 1997
NORWALK, Conn. -- U.K.-based Reed Travel Exhibitions promoted Karen Vogel Mikstay to exhibition director-Americas, a new post.
Very Soft Openings The more we travel in the region, the more convinced we are that certain facts of Caribbean life are immutable. For instance: New or renovated hotels never open on time, especially
December 23, 1997
News Travels of Framingham, Mass., lost a court battle for an injunction that would have prevented American Airlines from pulling its plate due to a dispute over $89,000 in debit memos for alleged
December 23, 1997 by & Laura Del Rosso
Cabo Condos Provide Luxurious Alternative "A lot of our clients are Cabo enthusiasts who have stayed in hotels and are looking for something different." -- Don Hirschaut, Earth, Sea & Sky
FAIRFAX, Va. -- Mary Ann Lineberry, the long-time administrator of the travel agent arbiter's office, died of cancer.
WASHINGTON -- The Air Force said bidders on an account covering Yokota and Misawa Air Bases in Japan must bid separately on official and leisure travel.
Below are some questions and guidelines that can help you evaluate which of six key Internet roles might be beneficial to your agency. In general, if you answer "yes" to even one of the questions
TUMON, Guam -- The Guam Visitors Bureau urged travelers to postpone visits while the island recovers from Typhoon Paka.
December 23, 1997 by Robert W. Joselyn
Three years ago, I would have said (and did) that the greatest resistance to service fees was not from the client but from agency owners, managers and front-line travel counselors. I was wrong.
December 20, 1997 by Isae Wada
CHERRY HILL, N.J. -- To hear travel agent Nancy Zebrick tell it, business on the Web couldn't be better.