FAIRFAX, Va. -- Travel agent arbiter William McGee ordered the
following agencies to turn in any remaining ticket stock and plates
to the Airlines Reporting Corp.:
Aleppo Inc. (doing business as Aleppo Inc. Travel Agency) of
Paterson, N.J., which McGee said lost ARC accreditation last
December and failed to pay for unreported sales worth $51,882.Alligator Tours Inc. (doing business as Belleair Adventure
Travel) of Clearwater, Fla., which he said lost accreditation last
September.American Travel Network Inc. of Princeton, N.J., which he said
lost accreditation last December.Costa Del Sol Travel Inc. of Union City, N.J., which he said
must surrender its stock and plates until it pays amounts owed to
ARC, including $1,183 in unreported sales.Doyce & Pamela Farris (doing business as Uniglobe Gateway
Travel) of Corbin, Ky., which he said lost accreditation last
August and failed to account for 109 tickets and various airline
plates.Golden Isles Travel Agency Inc. (doing business as Golden Isles
Travel) of Brunswick, Ga., which he said voluntarily relinquished
accreditation last September.Goodman Cahill & Trotter Inc. (doing business as Elite
Travel Service) of El Segundo, Calif., which he said voluntarily
relinquished accreditation last August.Harcan Inc. (doing business as Imperial Travel Agency Inc.) of
Camden, N.J., which he said turned in most of its stock last
November after losing accreditation for failing to pay fully for a
default, but did not account for 295 tickets.Jamport Trading Inc. (doing business as Jamport Travel) of
Decatur, Ga., which he said lost accreditation last November for
failing to pay for a default.Sheila Glass (doing business as Puerto Travel & Tours) of
Lynwood, Calif., which he said lost accreditation last October for
failing to pay fully for a default.
The agency surrendered some tickets but did not account for
192,934 tickets assigned to the home office and 6,986 tickets
assigned to its branch, McGee said.
The Travel Credit Store Inc. of Margate, Fla., which he said
lost accreditation last September for failing to "pay various
amounts owed" and made "a good faith effort" to turn in its stock
but failed to account for 610 tickets.Travel Outlet Inc. of Orange, Conn., which he said turned in
some stock before losing ARC accreditation last October but did not
account for 2,608 tickets.