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                                                                   EXHIBIT 10.23

                              DATED
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                              BONVENO.COM LIMITED                    (1)

                                       and

                              ORBITTRAVEL.COM, INC.                  (2)

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                               OPERATIONAL AGREEMENT

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                                   Wragge & Co
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                                    CONTENTS
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Clause                               Heading                              Page

1   Definitions..............................................................4

2   Scope & Terms of Agreement...............................................9

3   Orbittravel's Obligations................................................9

4   Licence.................................................................11

5   Software Maintenance....................................................12

6   Central Equipment Services..............................................13

7   Product Support.........................................................13

8   Operational Services....................................................15

9   Assignment of Existing Content..........................................15

10  Trade Marks.............................................................16

11  Fees and Payment........................................................16

12  Warranties..............................................................16

13  Escrow..................................................................18

14  Confidentiality.........................................................18

15  Force Majeure...........................................................19

16  Termination.............................................................19

17  Consequences of Termination.............................................20

18  Assignment..............................................................21

19  General.................................................................21

20  Notices.................................................................22

21  Dispute Resolution Procedure............................................23

22  Law.....................................................................23

23  Jurisdiction............................................................23

Schedule 1..................................................................25
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Schedule 2..................................................................27

Schedule 3..................................................................28

Schedule 4..................................................................29

Schedule 5..................................................................30

Schedule 6..................................................................34

Schedule 7..................................................................45
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THIS AGREEMENT is made on       BETWEEN

(1)      BONVENO.COM LIMITED (Registered in England No. 3831828) whose
         registered office is at Renaissance House, Foundation Park, Maidenhead,
         SL6 3UD ("Bonveno"); and

(2)      ORBITTRAVEL.COM, INC., a body corporate organised and existing under
         the laws of Delaware, U.S.A., having its principal place of business at
         100 Second Street East, Whitefish, MT 59937 ("Orbittravel").

WHEREAS:

(A)      Together with Web Travel Systems Limited the parties are members of a
         joint venture agreement (the "JV Agreement") and Bonveno is the joint
         venture company for providing and marketing an internet based travel
         and leisure booking system to businesses and consumers in the European
         Territory.

(B)      Orbittravel is, under this agreement, providing support, licences and
         maintenance for the European Specific Software, and development,
         support, licences and maintenance for the Global Product (the
         "Agreement").

(C)      Orbittravel is, under an agreement of today's date, providing software
         development to Bonveno for the European Specific Software (the
         "European Specific Software Development Agreement").

(D)      Orbittravel and Bonveno have also agreed, under an agreement of today's
         date, a management structure, marketing policy, content sharing and
         distribution policy (the "Management Agreement").

In consideration of the mutual covenants and undertakings set out below THE
PARTIES AGREE as follows:

1        Definitions
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1.1      In this Agreement unless the context otherwise requires:

         "Additional Services" means those services to be provided by
         Orbittravel as detailed in the Management Agreement;

         "Application Software" means Orbittravel's proprietary software that
         will be utilised as components of the Bonveno Service; specifically the
         applications commercially marketed by Orbittravel as "Travelfile" and
         any subsequent developments or enhancements of it and the New
         Development Programs;

         "Bonveno Service" means the service provided using the version of the
         Global Product, incorporating the European Specific Software, and
         related New Development Programs that is to be distributed, marketed
         and used in the European Territory;

         "Business Day" means a day (other than a Saturday or Sunday) on which
         the banks are ordinarily open for business in the City of London;
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         "Central Equipment" means all the hardware required to run the Programs
         which includes, but is not limited to, central processing systems,
         storage facilities, power supplies, modems, communications interfaces
         (excluding public telecommunications lines), other Input/output devices
         such as printers, specialist (ticket) printers, scanners, and any
         related monitoring and diagnostic systems; where either:

         1) it is based in United States of America and is under the control of
            Orbittravel;

         2) it is based in the European Territory and relates to Orbittravel's
            contract with a third party outside the scope of the Agreement;

         "Central Equipment Services" means the maintenance of the Central
         Equipment in accordance with Clause 6;

         "Central Equipment Services Fee" means the fee payable in accordance
         with Schedule 2 for the Central Equipment Services;

         "Change Control Procedures" are those procedures to be agreed in
         writing between the parties to be undertaken by the parties to amend
         the Product Plan, which procedures shall include (but not be limited
         to), the preparation of a change request form by one party, and the
         examination and approval of such form by the other;

         "Change Control Documentation" are those documents which detail the
         nature of a requested change to the Product Plan, as set forth in the
         Change Control Procedures;

         "Client Side Application" means software developed by Orbittravel for
         use by the customer on the customer's systems with the Global Product;

         "Commencement Date" means

         "Confidential Information" means secret or confidential commercial,
         financial, marketing, technical or other information, know-how, trade
         secrets and other information in any form or medium whether disclosed
         orally or in writing before or after the date of this Agreement,
         together with any reproductions of such information in any form or
         medium or any part(s) of this information (and "confidential" means
         that the information, either in its entirety or in the precise
         configuration or assembly of its components, is not publicly
         available);

         "Content" means travel and leisure information relating to the areas
         and in the format identified in Schedule 5 of the Management Agreement
         or as agreed in writing from time to time between the parties, to be
         shared as set out in Schedule 5 of the Management Agreement, and
         divided between Territory Content and the Extra-Territory Content;

         "Content Providers" means organisations that are providing the Content
         to be included within the Programs, including but not limited to,
         organisations such as hotel chains, car hire companies, airlines, rail
         and ferry companies;
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         "Defect" means any defect or deficiency in the Programs or any other
         software supplied by Orbittravel under this Agreement which renders it
         non-compliant with the requirements of the functional specifications;

         "Development Services" means the development services that are to be
         provided by Orbittravel for the development of the Global Product;

         "Development Schedule" means the schedule for the development testing
         and implementations of this New Development Software and Central
         Equipment contained within the Product Plan;

         "Documentation" means the operating manuals, user instructions,
         technical literature and all other related materials (including without
         limitation, the functional specification) supplied to Bonveno by
         Orbittravel for aiding the use and modification of the European
         Specific Software and Global Product or Application Software as
         corrected or modified from time to time pursuant to any provision of
         this Agreement;

         "European Specific Software" means those parts of the Bonveno Service
         that distinguish it from the Global Product, as defined as Developments
         in the European Specific Software Agreement;

         "European Territory" means the territory specified in Part 1 of
         Schedule 1 of the Management Agreement;

         "Extra-Territory Content" means the Content relating to territories
         outside the European Territory;

         "Fees" means the charges and fees specified in Schedule 2 for the
         Services to be provided under this Agreement;

         "Force Majeure" means any event outside the reasonable control of
         either party affecting its ability to perform any of its obligations
         (other than payment) under this Agreement including Act of God, fire,
         flood, lightning, war, revolution, act of terrorism, riot or civil
         commotion, strikes, lock-outs or other industrial action, whether of
         the affected party's own employees or others, failure of supplies of
         power, fuel, transport, equipment, raw materials or other goods or
         services excluding virus attacks, worms and other such unauthorised
         programs;

         "Global Product" means the System Software, Host Software and
         Application Software (including Client Side Applications and New
         Development Programs);

         "Global Systems" means the Central Equipment, and Global Product and
         any other software and hardware used in relation to the Global Product;

         "Group" means in relation to any company that company and every other
         company which is for the time being a subsidiary or holding company of
         that company or a subsidiary of any such holding company (and the terms
         "subsidiary" and "holding company" shall have the meanings given to
         them by Sections 736 and 736A of the Companies Act 1985);
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         "Host Software" means the software that is to be licensed to
         Orbittravel and Bonveno from Web Traveller Systems and provides access
         to Global Distribution Systems and airline reservation systems, and is
         external to the Application Software or such other software as the
         parties may agree from time to time;

         "Intellectual Property Rights" means any patent, copyright (including
         rights in computer programs), database right, moral right, design
         right, registered design, trade mark, service mark, know-how, utility
         model, unregistered design or, where relevant, any application for any
         such right, or other industrial or Intellectual Property Rights
         subsisting;

         "Joint Steering Committee" has the meaning set out in the Management
         Agreement;

         "Licence" means the software licence granted under Clause 4 of this
         Agreement;

         "Location" means such physical location of the Global Product and the
         European Specfic Software as the parties agree from time to time;

         "Major Disaster" means any Act of God, fire, flood, lightning, war,
         explosion, revolution, act of terrorism, earthquake or other
         significant disaster excluding communications failures;

         "Modifications" means any upgrading, modifying or re-writing of the
         Programs (excluding the New Development Programs);

         "Month" means a calendar month;

         "New Development Programs" means those programs (excluding the European
         Specific Software) to be developed by Orbittravel in accordance with
         the Product Strategy;

         "Operations Fee" means the fees specified in Schedule 2 and payable by
         Bonveno to Orbittravel for providing the Operational Services under
         this Agreement;

         "Operational Services" means the operational services to be provided by
         Orbittravel in accordance with Clause 8 and as specified in Schedule 5;

         "Product Plan" means the document owned, created and maintained by
         Orbittravel which provides a high level functional specification of the
         Programs in accordance with the Product Strategy Document.

         "Product Requirement Specification" means the functional requirements
         of the Programs produced in accordance with the direction of the Joint
         Steering Committee which describes the functionality, performance and
         other aspects of the Bonveno Service and/or Global Product and/or New
         Development Programs and which shall be deemed to include any
         corrections or modifications made from time to time pursuant to any
         provision of this Agreement;
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         "Product Strategy" means the agreed future development of the Programs
         set out in Schedule 4 and as amended and updated from time to time by
         agreement in writing between the parties;

         "Programs" means the European Specific Software and/or the Global
         Product;

         "Release Note" means a description of the relevant New Development
         Programs (or any other new development) including details of its
         intended function, any uncorrected defects and any amendments or
         modifications to enhance the operation of the Programs;

         "Support Hours" means between the hours of 0700 to 1800 GMT Monday to
         Friday and 0800 to 1300 GMT Saturdays;

         "Service Levels" means the service levels relating to the Services set
         out in Schedule 3;

         "Services" means the Central Equipment Services, Operational Services,
         Development Services and Maintenance Services;

         "Software Maintenance" means the software maintenance services set out
         in Clause 5;

         "Software Maintenance Fee" means the fee payable by Bonveno to
         Orbittravel for Software Maintenance Services in accordance with
         Schedule 2;

         "Support Line" means the telephone number to be agreed in writing
         between the parties used by Bonveno for reporting a Defect;

         "System Software" means third party software which supplies standard
         and system-level functionality, including but not limited to operating
         systems, data management systems, web site infrastructure,
         communications stacks and backup/restore utilities;

         "Territory Content" means the Content within the European Territory;

         "Training Plan" means the training in the use of the Programs to be
         provided by Orbittravel for Bonveno's staff, the details of which are
         set out in Schedule 7

         "Use" means to load, store, run, display and use any software program
         provided by Orbittravel in accordance with the terms of this Agreement;

         "Web Travel Systems" means Web Travel Systems Limited (Registered in
         England No.02070671) whose registered office is at Web Travel Systems
         Limited, 4 Roxborough Way, Foundation Park, Maidenhead, Berks, SL6 3UD

         "Year" means a period of twelve months commencing on the Commencement
         Date and on each successive anniversary of the Commencement Date and
         ending on the day before each successive anniversary of the
         Commencement Date;

   1.2   The headings to clauses are inserted for convenience only and shall not
         affect the interpretation or construction of this Agreement.
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1.3      Words imparting the singular shall include the plural and vice versa.
         Words imparting a gender include every gender and references to persons
         include an individual, company, corporation, firm or partnership.

1.4      All sums payable under this Agreement are exclusive of VAT or any other
         applicable tax or duty payable upon such sums which shall be added if
         appropriate at the rate prevailing at the relevant tax point.

1.5      The words and phrases "other", "including" and "in particular" shall
         not limit the generality of any preceding words or be construed as
         being limited to the same class as any preceding words where a wider
         construction is possible.

1.6      References to any statute or statutory provision shall include (i) any
         subordinate legislation made under it, (ii) any provision which it has
         modified or re-enacted (whether with or without modification), and
         (iii) any provision which subsequently supersedes it or re-enacts it
         (whether with or without modification).

1.7      All references in this Agreement to Clauses, and Schedules are to the
         clauses, and schedules to this Agreement unless otherwise stated.

2        Scope & Terms of Agreement
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2.1      In consideration for the Fees:

         (a)      Bonveno appoints Orbittravel, and Orbittravel accepts
                  appointment, to provide the Services at the specified Service
                  Levels where appropriate in accordance with the relevant
                  provisions of this Agreement; and

         (b)      Orbittravel hereby agrees to grant Bonveno a licence to use
                  the Programs and the New Development Programs and European
                  Specific Software on the terms set out in Clause 4 commencing
                  on the Commencement Date and continuing for the term of this
                  Agreement, in accordance with the provisions of this
                  Agreement. .

2.2      This Agreement shall come into force on the Commencement Date and
         (subject to the provisions for earlier termination in Clause 16 below),
         and with the exception of the Licence which shall continue perpetually,
         shall continue in force for the duration of the Joint Venture Agreement
         and thereafter unless and until either party gives to the other not
         less than 6months' prior written notice of termination given at any
         time after such termination.

3        Orbittravel's Obligations
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3.1      Orbittravel hereby agrees to:

         (a)      prepare and write the Product Requirement Specifications as
                  determined by the Joint Steering Committee;

         (b)      prepare and write the Product Plan;
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         (c)      develop, test, enhance, maintain and upgrade the Global System
                  in accordance with the Product Strategy and Product Plan;

         (d)      install and test the Programs on the Central Equipment;

         (e)      develop, test and provide the New Development Programs ready
                  for Use in accordance with Product Strategy and Product Plan
                  by the dates set out in the Development Schedule;

         (f)      provide the Documentation and training on the Programs in
                  accordance with the Training Plan; and

         (g)      provide the Services and Additional Services

         upon the terms and conditions of this Agreement and in accordance with
         the Service Levels where appropriate.

3.2      Orbittravel will, at the direction and request of the Joint Steering
         Committee produce Product Requirement Specifications for each requested
         element of the New Development Programs in co-operation, where
         applicable with Bonveno.

3.3      Orbittravel will develop and produce the Product Plan in accordance
         with the Product Strategy and incorporating the Product Requirement
         Specifications and the Development Schedule in accordance with the
         priorities set out in the Product Strategy and as directed by the Joint
         Steering Committee from time to time.

3.4      The Product Plan will be submitted to the Joint Steering Committee for
         approval. Without undue delay, Orbittravel will incorporate any
         amendments required by the Joint Steering Committee to the Product
         Plan, in accordance with the Change Control Procedures.

3.5      Once approval from the Joint Steering Committee has been granted,
         Orbittravel will implement the Product Plan in accordance with the
         Development Schedule.

3.6      Changes to the Product Plan may be requested by either party from time
         to time through their respective Key Points of Contact (as defined in
         the Management Agreement). All such requested changes shall be
         submitted utilising the Change Control Procedures. In the event that
         the Key Points of Contact are unable to agree on the nature of the
         requested changes, the matter shall be submitted to the Joint Steering
         Committee.

3.7      The Product Plan will be reviewed by the Joint Steering Committee every
         three months from the Commencement Date and, in the event the Joint
         Steering Committee requires changes to the Product Plan, it shall
         communicate the request utilising the Change Control Procedures.
         Following its receipt of a valid change control document, Orbittravel
         shall incorporate the requested changes into an amended Product Plan
         and present the same to the Joint Steering Committee within the time
         frame set forth in the change control document.
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3.8      Orbittravel will develop the New Development Programs in accordance
         with the Product Requirement Specifications, the Product Plan and the
         Development Schedule

3.9      Upon actual approval of the Product Plan, Orbittravel will commence the
         developments in accordance with the Product Plan and the Development
         Schedule and where appropriate any Additional Development
         Specifications

3.10     Orbittravel shall have full responsibility for testing the New
         Development Software on the Central Equipment and in connection with
         System Software, Host Software, Application Software and European
         Specific Software and full end-to-end System testing before release.
         Bonveno shall provide appropriate staff to assist Orbittravel in
         testing responsibilities.

3.11     Orbittravel will perform regression testing as necessary to ensure that
         all software releases are valid at both the component level and system
         level.

3.12     Orbittravel will be responsible for ensuring that each item of New
         Development Software is compatible with each other, the Programs and
         the Central Equipment.

3.13     Orbittravel shall be responsible for integration of the New Development
         Programs, the System Software, Host Software, Application Software and
         European Specific Software to form the Bonveno Service.

3.14     Orbittravel will incorporate into the Programs the New Development
         Programs ready for Use by Bonveno on the implementation dates
         identified in the Development Schedule. Each New Development Program
         will, from its implementation date, be licensed to Bonveno in
         accordance with Clause 4 below.

3.15     Orbittravel will issue a Release Note at least 2 weeks prior to the
         relevant implementation.

3.16     From each respective implementation date the relevant New Development
         Program will form part of the Global Product and be treated for all
         purposes as such.

3.17     Out-of-pocket, travel & subsistence expenses incurred by Orbittravel in
         the performance of its duties under this Agreement shall be reimbursed
         by Bonveno, providing they are pre-approved by Bonveno, such approval
         not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

4        Licence
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4.1      In consideration of Bonveno entering into the JV Agreement:

         (a)      Orbittravel hereby grants to Bonveno a personal,
                  non-assignable, exclusive, irrevocable, perpetual,
                  royalty-free, fully paid-up licence, to Use the European
                  Specific Software in the Bonveno Service, any Modifications or
                  developments to such software and to promote,
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                  distribute, market and offer the Bonveno Service in the
                  European Territory; and

         (b)      Orbittravel hereby grants to Bonveno a personal,
                  non-assignable, non-exclusive, irrevocable, perpetual, royalty
                  free, fully-paid-up licence to Use the Global Product and any
                  developments or Modifications to the Global Product under this
                  Agreement and the European Specific Software in the Bonveno
                  Service throughout the world.

4.2      The Licence granted herein extends to use of the Programs, any
         Modifications or developments made by Orbittravel in connection with
         the Programs, and any Documentation associated with the Programs. No
         licence is granted under this Agreement to use any other product or
         proprietary technology of Orbittravel. No licence is granted to prepare
         make, or have made derivatives based on the Programs, no right to grant
         sub licences to any third party or parties is granted under this
         Agreement other than for the operation and provision of the Bonveno
         Service as envisaged by this Agreement and the Management Agreement.

4.3      Bonveno and its employees, agents, representatives, and assigns, shall
         not do any of the following, each of which constitute an unlicenced use
         of the licenced Programs:

         (a)      Duplicate, manufacture, copy, or reproduce the licenced
                  Programs, in whole or in part, except that Bonveno may make
                  one copy for backup and archival purposes;

         (b)      Modify, adapt, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, or
                  disassemble components of the Programs.

4.4      Orbittravel hereby agrees to provide operating manuals and training
         relating to the Programs upon the terms and conditions contained in
         this Agreement

4.5      Orbittravel grants Bonveno a licence and right to use, edit, copy,
         duplicate and convert into electronic or hard-copy from any part or all
         of the Documentation subject to Clause 14, Orbittravel also agrees that
         Bonveno may use the Documentation for training purposes.

5        Software Maintenance
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         During the term of this Agreement Orbittravel shall provide Bonveno
         with each of the following maintenance services:

5.1      Error correction
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         During the term of this Agreement, Orbittravel will correct all Defects
         reported by Bonveno through the Support Line as follows:

         (a)      Fault Reporting.

         (b)      Fix Options and Solutioning.
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         (c)      Estimation and prioritisation.

         (d)      Scheduling.

         (e)      Escalation Procedures.

         (f)      Fix Reports and Status Reports.

         (g)      Testing.

         (h)      Support Correction.

5.2      Enhancements to the Global Product
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         (a)      Upon Orbittravel creating or developing Modifications to the
                  Global Product, Orbittravel will:

                  (i)      provide reasonable advance notice and information to
                           Bonveno of the planned modifications to the Global
                           Product and the consequences or likely consequences
                           of such modifications on the Bonveno Service
                           (including but not limited to details of
                           functionality and performance consequences of the
                           Programs);

                  (ii)     automatically licence any and all Modifications to
                           Bonveno, on the same terms as the Licence for the
                           Programs granted by this Agreement in Clause 4.

                  (iii)    provide appropriate Documentation, and if necessary,
                           train appropriate members of the Bonveno prior to the
                           Modifications becoming effective.

5.3      Training
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         Orbittravel undertakes to provide training in the use of the Programs
         in accordance with the Training Plan in Schedule 6.

6        Central Equipment Services
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6.1      Orbittravel shall provide maintenance to the Central Equipment in
         accordance with details of the Services set out in Schedule 1 and with
         the Service Levels set forth in Schedule 3.

7        Product Support
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7.1      In addition to the support and maintenance services supplied by
         Orbittravel in clauses 5 and 6, Orbittravel shall provide, in
         conjunction with Bonveno, support for users and Content Providers of
         the Bonveno Service as set out below:
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(a)      Help Desk. Bonveno shall provide a first line product support service
         in the European Territory in the form of a Helpdesk (the "Helpdesk").
         The Helpdesk shall, during the Support Hours, offer the following
         services:

         (i)      Direct telephone support for travel agents, suppliers and
                  distributors only. Local rate calls will be provided for
                  larger customers; national and international rate calls may be
                  provided for smaller customers. The Helpdesk personnel will be
                  proficient in a number of European languages.

         (ii)     Email support for travel agents, suppliers and distributors.
                  The Helpdesk shall support an email service for dealing with
                  support issues.

         (iii)    Email support for individual consumers. The Helpdesk shall
                  support an email service for dealing with support issues.

         (iv)     Fault tracking reporting and resolution system. Any Central
                  Equipment Defects or Defects in the Programs shall be dealt
                  with in accordance with Clauses 5 and 6.

(b)      Second Line Support. Bonveno and Orbittravel shall provide technical
         and application back-up for the Helpdesk, either by telephone or by
         email, during the Support Hours, through suitable second line support
         personnel:

         i)       Calls will be made from Bonveno to Orbittravel through direct
                  line, pager or email. Orbittravel personnel shall deal with
                  the Helpdesk, not the end user.

         ii)      Orbittravel shall respond with an acknowledgement within 30
                  minutes

         iii)     Orbittravel shall respond with an appropriate answer within 4
                  hours

         iv)      If no answer can be found within 4 hours, Orbittravel shall
                  respond with the timeframe it expects to answer the
                  questions/issues.

         v)       Problem logs will be routed to the appropriate person if an
                  online problem is found. Full procedures for problem logs will
                  be decided between the parties and documented.

(c)      Online User Group. Orbittravel will establish an online user group
         forum feature in accordance with the Product Plan that will be
         accessible by Bonveno Service users and which shall address typical
         issues faced by the user community. Within this service, Orbittravel
         shall provide a section on "Frequently Asked Questions" that will be
         regularly updated by both parties
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8        Operational Services
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8.1      In consideration for the payment of the Operational Service Fee,
         Orbittravel shall provide Bonveno, and where appropriate, Bonveno shall
         provide to Orbittravel the Operational Services specified in Schedule
         5.

8.2      Each party shall use all reasonable efforts to obtain and maintain
         Content, in accordance with the specification in Schedule 5, and to
         obtain Content or contract to include such Content in the Programs.

8.3      Both Bonveno and Orbittravel shall use all reasonable efforts to
         promptly supply and maintain up-to-date the Content in the Programs.

8.4      Bonveno will, in accordance with the Product Strategy, be provided with
         the facility online to directly input, manipulate, amend and delete
         Territory Content but shall not amend any Extra-Territory Content.

8.5      All Intellectual Property Rights in the Extra-Territory Content shall
         vest in Orbittravel absolutely, and Bonveno hereby assigns by way of
         assignment of all present and future Intellectual Property Rights all
         such rights as it has in the Extra-Territory Content to Orbittravel,
         and, in so far as it is not so able hereby to assign such rights, it
         undertakes to assign such rights as and when they are created and to do
         all acts and execute all agreements necessary to vest such rights in
         Orbittravel.

8.6      Bonveno is hereby granted a personal, non-assignable irrevocable
         perpetual royalty-free world-wide non-exclusive licence to use the
         Extra-territory Content for the purposes of the Bonveno System.

8.7      All Intellectual Property Rights in the Territory Content shall vest in
         Bonveno absolutely, and Orbittravel hereby assigns by way of assignment
         of present and future Intellectual Property Rights all such rights as
         it has in the Territory Content to Bonveno, and in so far as it is not
         so able hereby to assign such rights, it undertakes to assign such
         rights as and when they are created and to promptly do all acts and
         execute all agreements necessary to vest such rights in Bonveno.

8.8      Orbittravel is hereby granted a personal, non-assignable, irrevocable,
         perpetual, royalty-free, non-exclusive licence to use the Territory
         Content outside the European Territory for the purpose of any
         Orbittravel product. Orbittravel undertakes that neither it or any
         member of its Group will use the Territory Content without Bonveno's
         prior consent which shall not be unreasonably withheld.

9        Assignment of Existing Content
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9.1      Orbittravel hereby assigns, or undertakes to assign on renewal of the
         relevant contract, its existing Territory Content to Bonveno and any
         Intellectual Property Rights in such Content in accordance with Clause
         8.7 above.
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9.2      Bonveno hereby assigns, or undertake to assign on renewal of the
         relevant contract, its existing Extra Territory Content, to Orbittravel
         and any Intellectual Property Rights in it in accordance with Clause
         8.5 above.

10       Trade Marks
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10.1     Orbittravel grants Bonveno a non-exclusive licence and right to use the
         names "Travelfile", "TourTek" and "Orbittravel" and their associated
         logos and any future trade marks used in or relating to the Global
         Product in Bonveno's sales and marketing literature subject to prior
         approval of each such use by Orbittravel which shall not be
         unreasonably withheld or delayed.

10.2     Bonveno grants Orbittravel a non-exclusive licence and right to use the
         Bonveno name logos any future trade marks used in or relating to the
         Bonveno Service in Orbittravel's sales and marketing literature subject
         to prior approval of each such use by Bonveno which shall not be
         unreasonably withheld or refused.

11       Fees and Payment
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11.1     Bonveno shall pay the Fees to Orbittravel as set out and in the manner
         specified in Schedule 2.

12       Warranties
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12.1     Orbittravel represents and warrants to Bonveno that:

         Programs:
         --------

         (a)      the Application Software, System Software, Host Software,
                  Bonveno Service, European Specific Software (when developed)
                  and New Development Programs (when developed) will interface
                  correctly with each other and with the Central Equipment,
                  error free, without Defect, to form the Programs that will
                  operate correctly, error free and without Defect;

         (b)      the Programs provide the facilities and functions set out in
                  their respective Product Specification Requirements, Product
                  Strategy and Product Plans as appropriate; and

         (c)      the Documentation and the Training Plan will provide adequate
                  instructions to enable Bonveno to make full and proper use of
                  the Programs.

         Application Software and New Development Programs:
         --------------------------------------------------

         (d)      it has the right to market, support, develop and supply to
                  Bonveno the Application Software and New Development Programs
                  and related Documentation and such modifications to the
                  Application Software or New Development Programs and related
                  Documentation as may be provided for under this Agreement;
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         (e)      none of the Application Software or New Development Programs
                  infringe nor will the Use of the same by Bonveno or its agents
                  or customers in accordance with this Agreement cause Bonveno
                  to infringe any third party's Intellectual Property Rights;

         (f)      neither the performance nor functionality nor accuracy of the
                  Application Software or New Development Programs is or shall
                  be adversely affected by dates prior to, during and after the
                  Year 2000.

         (g)      the Application Software or New Development Programs contain
                  or shall contain no material errors or Defects.

         (h)      the New Development Programs shall provide the facilities and
                  functions set out in their respective Product Specification
                  Requirements, Product Strategy and Product Plans as
                  appropriate.

         Host Software
         -------------

         (i)      it has the right to market, support and supply to Bonveno the
                  Host Software and related Documentation;

         (j)      it will automatically assign to Bonveno such benefit as it is
                  able to pass on of any warranties received from Web Traveller
                  Systems in the licence granted to Orbittravel.

         System Software
         ---------------

         (k)      it has the right to use the System Software and related
                  Documentation to comply with its obligations under this
                  Agreement;

         European Specific Software
         --------------------------

         (l)      the European Specific Software, upon completion of the
                  relevant Development Schedule, in accordance with the phases
                  shall be complete in all respects and shall perform the
                  functions described in the agreed Product Plan and Technical
                  Documents;

         (m)      it has the right to market, support, develop and supply to
                  Bonveno the European Specific Software and related
                  Documentation as may be provided for under this Agreement;

         (n)      no element of the European Specific Software infringes, nor
                  will the use of the same by Bonveno or its agents or customers
                  in accordance with this Agreemnt cause Bonveno to infringe any
                  third party's Intellectual Property Rights;

         (o)      the European Specific Software shall be designed, developed,
                  configured and implemented in a good and workmanlike manner in
                  accordance with the Product Strategy Document and Product
                  Plan;
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         (p)      neither performance, nor functionality, nor accuracy of the
                  European Specific Software is or shall be adversely affected
                  by dates prior to, during, and after the Year 2000;

         (q)      the European Specific Software contains no material errors or
                  Defects and profides the facilities and functions set out in
                  the Product Plan and the Documentation and the Training Plan
                  will provide adequate instructions to enable Bonveno to make
                  full and proper us of the Programs and the European Specific
                  Software in conjunction with the Equipment without reference
                  to any other person or document.

12.2     In the event of any breach of the above warranties or in the event that
         any Defect is discovered in the Programs or in any constituent part of
         them during the term of this Agreement then Orbittravel shall use its
         best endeavours to promptly remedy such breach of warranty or such
         Defect at no additional expense to Bonveno and this shall be Bonveno's
         sole remedy for such breach of warranty or for such defect (without
         predjudice to Bonveno's rights under clause 16).

12.3     Save as expressly set out in this Clause 12, no warranties are given in
         respect of the Programs , Documentation, or the Services and any other
         warranties implied (by statute, common law or otherwise) are hereby
         excluded to the fullest extent as permitted by law.

13       Escrow
         ------

13.1     The parties shall within 45 days of the Commencement Date collectively
         enter into an escrow agreement with the National Computing Centre
         Limited which will be substantially in the form attached at Schedule 7
         and that this escrow agreement will be maintained and complied with
         during the term of this Agreement and for a period of three (3) years
         following its termination for any reason. Bonveno is and shall remain
         solely responsible for all costs associated with the establishment and
         maintenance of the software escrow.

14       Confidentiality
         ---------------

14.1     Each party shall keep and procure to be kept secret and confidential
         all Confidential Information belonging to the other party disclosed or
         obtained as a result of the relationship of the parties under this
         Agreement and shall not use nor disclose the same save for the purposes
         of the proper performance of this Agreement or with the prior written
         consent of the other party. Where disclosure is made to any employee,
         consultant, sub-contractor or agent, it shall be done subject to
         obligations equivalent to those set out in this Agreement and each
         party agrees to ensure that if the other party so requests prior to
         such disclosure such employee, consultant, sub-contractor or agent
         enters into a deed of covenant with the other party in a form
         reasonably acceptable to that other party containing obligations
         equivalent to those set out in this Clause 14. Each party shall use its
         best endeavours to procure that any such employee, consultant,
         sub-contractor or agent complies with such obligations. Each party
         shall be responsible to the other party in respect of any disclosure or
         use of such Confidential Information by a person to whom disclosure is
         made.
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14.2     The obligations of confidentiality in this Clause 14 shall not extend
         to any matter which either party can show:

         (a)      is in, or has become part of, the public domain other than as
                  a result of a breach of the obligations of confidentiality
                  under this Agreement; or

         (b)      was in its written records prior to the Commencement Date; or

         (c)      was independently disclosed to it by a third party entitled to
                  disclose the same; or

         (d)      is required to be disclosed under any applicable law, or by
                  order of a court or governmental body or authority of
                  competent jurisdiction.

15       Force Majeure
         -------------

15.1     If either party is affected by Force Majeure it shall immediately
         notify the other party in writing of the matters constituting the Force
         Majeure and shall keep that party fully informed of their continuance
         and of any relevant change of circumstances whilst such Force Majeure
         continues.

15.2     The party affected by Force Majeure shall take all reasonable steps
         available to it to minimise the effects of Force Majeure on the
         performance of its obligations under this Agreement.

15.3     Force Majeure shall not entitle either party to terminate this
         Agreement and neither party shall be in breach of this Agreement, or
         otherwise liable to the other, by reason of any delay in performance,
         or non-performance of any of its obligations due to Force Majeure.

15.4     If the party affected by Force Majeure fails to comply with its
         obligations under Clauses 15.1 and 15.2 above then no relief for Force
         Majeure, including the provisions of Clause 15.3 above, shall be
         available to it and the obligations of each party shall continue in
         force.

16       Termination
         -----------

16.1     At any time following the termination of the JV Agreement, either party
         may immediately terminate this Agreement without payment of
         compensation or other damages caused to the other party solely by such
         termination by giving notice in writing to the other party if any one
         or more of the following events happens:

         (a)      the other party commits a material breach of any of its
                  obligations under this Agreement which is incapable of remedy;

         (b)      the other party fails to remedy, where it is capable of
                  remedy, or persists in any breach of any of its obligations
                  under this Agreement (save as to payment) after having been
                  required in writing to remedy or desist from such breach
                  within a period of 90 days;
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         (c)      any sum payable under this Agreement is not paid within 28
                  days of its due date for payment in accordance with this
                  Agreement;

         (d)      the other party appears on reasonable grounds to be unable to
                  pay its debts within the meaning of Section 268 of the
                  Insolvency Act 1986 or presents its own or has presented
                  against it a bankruptcy petition or a bankruptcy order is made
                  against it;

         (e)      the other party proposes a voluntary arrangement within the
                  meaning of Section 1 or Section 253 of the Insolvency Act
                  1986, or an interim order is made in relation to the other
                  party under Section 252 of the Insolvency Act 1986, or any
                  other steps are taken or negotiations commenced by the other
                  party or any of its creditors with a view to proposing any
                  kind of composition, compromise or arrangement involving the
                  other party and any of its creditors;

         (f)      the other party has any distress or execution levied on its
                  assets which is not paid out within fourteen days of its being
                  levied;

         (g)      the other party is deemed to be unable to pay its debts within
                  the meaning of Section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986, or
                  calls a meeting for the purpose of passing a resolution to
                  wind it up, or such a resolution is passed, or a resolution is
                  passed by the directors of the other party to seek a winding
                  up or administration order, or the other party presents, or
                  has presented, a petition for a winding up order, or presents,
                  or has presented, a petition to appoint an administrator, or
                  has an administrative receiver, or receiver appointed over all
                  or any part of its business, undertaking, property or assets;

         (h)      a secured lender to the other party takes any steps to obtain
                  possession of the property on which it has security or
                  otherwise to enforce its security;

         (i)      the other party suffers or undergoes any procedure analogous
                  to any of those specified in Clause 16.1(d) to (h) inclusive
                  above or any other procedure available in the country in which
                  the other party is constituted, established or domiciled
                  against or to an insolvent debtor or available to the
                  creditors of such a debtor;

16.2     The termination of this Agreement shall be without prejudice to the
         rights and remedies of either party which may have accrued up to the
         date of termination.

17       Consequences of Termination
         ---------------------------

17.1     Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason whatsoever:

         (a)      (subject to Clause 16.2 above) the relationship of the parties
                  shall cease save as (and to the extent) expressly provided for
                  in this Clause 17;

         (b)      the Licences granted under Clause 4 and Clause 8 shall
                  continue without further payment by Bonveno and, upon request,
                  Orbittravel shall promptly deliver to Bonveno one entire
                  error-free copy of the object code, and in the case that
                  Bonveno lawfully terminates under clause 16
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                  above, the source code, development environment and software
                  tools, of the Global Product and the European Specific
                  Software together with all New Development Programs that have
                  been developed prior to the date of termination, a copy of the
                  data files in agreed format relating to the Territory Content
                  and Extra-Territory Content and the Documentation;

         (c)      the licence of the Extra-Territory Content in the European
                  Territory provided for under Clause 8 above shall in the event
                  of lawful termination by Orbittravel under Clause 16 above
                  become non-exclusive from the date of termination;

         (d)      the provisions of Clauses 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 21, 22 and 23
                  and any provision which expressly or by implication is
                  intended to come into or remain in force on or after
                  termination shall continue in full force and effect;

         (e)      each of the parties shall immediately return to the other
                  party (or, if the other party so requests by notice in
                  writing, destroy) all of the other party's property in its
                  possession at the date of termination, including all of its
                  Confidential Information, together with all copies of such
                  Confidential Information and shall certify that it has done
                  so, and shall make no further use of such Confidential
                  Information.

18       Assignment
         ----------

18.1     This Agreement and the Licences are personal to both parties. Neither
         party shall assign, delegate, sub-contract, transfer, charge or
         otherwise dispose of all or any of its rights and responsibilities
         under this Agreement without the express prior written consent of the
         other.

18.2     Clause 18.1 above shall not apply to any assignment by any/either party
         of its rights in relation to this Agreement to another member of its
         Group on terms that if any such assignee shall cease to be a member of
         the Group then (unless such rights shall previously have been assigned
         to a continuing member of the Group or the other parties shall have
         agreed otherwise) such rights shall terminate.

18.3     Any person who is not a party to this Agreement (including any
         employee, officer, agent, representative or sub-contractor of either
         party) shall have no right to enforce any term of this Agreement which
         expressly or by implication confers a benefit on that person without
         the express prior agreement in writing of the parties which agreement
         must refer to this Clause 18.3.

19       General
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19.1     Neither party shall pledge the credit of the other party nor represent
         itself as being the other party, nor an agent, partner, employee or
         representative of the other party and neither party shall hold itself
         out as such nor as having any power or authority to incur any
         obligation of any nature, express or implied, on behalf of the other
         party. Nothing in this Agreement shall create, or be deemed to create,
         a partnership or joint venture or relationship of employer and
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         employee or principal and agent between the parties and no employee of
         either party shall be deemed to be or have become an employee of the
         other party.

19.2     This Agreement together with the associated JV Agreement, Licence
         Agreement, and Management Agreement, contains the entire agreement
         between the parties in relation to its subject-matter. Each of the
         parties irrevocably and unconditionally waives any right it may have to
         claim damages for, and/or to rescind this Agreement because of, breach
         of any warranty not contained in this Agreement, or any
         misrepresentation whether or not contained in this Agreement, unless
         such misrepresentation was made fraudulently.

19.3     No purported alteration or variation of this Agreement shall be
         effective unless it is in writing, refers specifically to this
         Agreement and is duly executed by signed by a director of each of the
         parties to this Agreement.

19.4     The rights and remedies of either party in respect of this Agreement
         shall not be diminished, waived or extinguished by the granting of any
         indulgence, forbearance or extension of time granted by such party to
         the other nor by any failure of, or delay by the said party in
         ascertaining or exercising any such rights or remedies. Any waiver of
         any breach of this Agreement shall be in writing. The waiver by either
         party of any breach of this Agreement shall not prevent the subsequent
         enforcement of that provision and shall not be deemed to be a waiver of
         any subsequent breach of that or any other provision.

19.5     If at any time any part of this Agreement (including any one or more of
         the clauses of this Agreement or any sub-clause or paragraph or any
         part of one or more of these clauses) is held to be or becomes void or
         otherwise unenforceable for any reason under any applicable law, the
         same shall be deemed omitted from this Agreement and the validity
         and/or enforceability of the remaining provisions of this Agreement
         shall not in any way be affected or impaired as a result of that
         omission.

19.6     This Agreement may be entered into in the form of two counterparts,
         each executed by one of the parties but, taken together, executed by
         all, and, provided that both the parties shall so enter into the
         Agreement, each of the executed counterparts, shall be deemed to be an
         original but, taken together, they shall constitute one instrument.

19.7     Each of the parties shall, and shall use their reasonable endeavours to
         procure that any necessary third parties shall, execute and deliver to
         the other party such other instruments and documents and take such
         other action as is necessary to fulfil the provisions of this Agreement
         in accordance with its terms.

20       Notices
         -------

20.1     Any notices sent under this Agreement must be in writing and may be
         served by personal delivery or by sending the notice by registered air
         mail post or facsimile or electronic data transmission at the address
         given above or at such other address as the relevant party may give for
         the purpose of service of notices under this Agreement and every such
         notice shall be deemed to have been served upon delivery if served by
         hand or at the expiration of ten (10) Business Days after
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         despatch of the same if delivered by registered air mail post or at ten
         hours am local time of the recipient on the next Business Day following
         despatch if sent by facsimile or electronic data transmission.

20.2     To prove service of any notice it shall be sufficient to show in the
         case of a notice delivered by hand that the same was duly addressed and
         delivered by hand, and in the case of a notice served by post that the
         same was duly addressed, prepaid, and posted in the manner set out
         above. In the case of a notice given by facsimile or electronic data
         transmission, it shall be sufficient to show that it was despatched in
         a legible and complete form to the correct telephone number or
         electronic data number or address without any error message provided
         that a confirmation copy of the transmission is sent to the recipient
         by registered air mail post in the manner set out above. Failure to
         send a confirmation copy will invalidate the service of any facsimile
         or electronic data transmission.

21       Dispute Resolution Procedure
         ----------------------------

21.1     If a dispute between the parties should arise under this Agreement, the
         parties' respective Key Points of Contact shall use their reasonable
         endeavors to resolve the same.

21.2     If the Key points of Contact are unable to resolve a dispute in
         accordance with Clause 21.1, then the dispute shall be referred to the
         Joint Steering Committee, which shall use all reasonable endeavours to
         resolve such dispute within 10 Business Days.

21.2     In the event the Joint Steering Committee is unable to resolve the
         dispute within that 10 Business Day period, the parties shall refer the
         matter in dispute to an arbitrator or an expert appointed by the
         parties or, in default of agreement over the choice of expert or
         arbitrator, as shall be appointed at the request of either party by the
         Centre for Dispute Resolution, Princes House, 95 Gresham Street,
         London, EC2V 7NA. If the parties are unable to agree on an alternative
         method of resolving the dispute, either party shall be entltled to
         bring proceedings in accordance with Clause 22.

22       Law
         ---

22.1     This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with,
         the laws of England.

23       Jurisdiction
         ------------

23.1     Subject to clause 21, all disputes arising out of or relating to this
         Agreement shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English
         Courts to which the parties irrevocably submit.
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IN WITNESS OF THE ABOVE the parties have signed this Agreement on the date
written at the head of this Agreement.

SIGNED by                         )        /s/ Geoff Mullet
                                  )        ---------------------
on behalf of                      )        Director & Authorised Signatory
BONVENO.COM LIMITED               )
in the presence of:               )

/s/ Authorized Signatory
 ..........................

SIGNED by                         )        /s/ David A. Noosinow
                                  )        -----------------------------------
on behalf of                      )        Director & Authorised Signatory
ORBITTRAVEL.COM, INC.             )
in the presence of:               )

/s/ Joseph R. Cellura
---------------------
Chairman & CEO<PAGE>

                                                                   Exhibit 10.24

                                  CONFIDENTIAL
                         INTERACTIVE SERVICES AGREEMENT
                         ------------------------------

         This agreement (the "Agreement"), effective as of May 1, 1999 (the
"Effective Date"), is made and entered into by and between America Online, Inc.
("AOL"), a Delaware corporation, with its principal offices at 22000 AOL Way,
Dulles, Virginia 20166, and Orbit Network ("Interactive Content Provider" or
"ICP"), a Delaware corporation, with its principal offices at 505A San Marin Dr.
Suite 300, Novato, CA 94945 (each a "Party" and collectively the "Parties").

                                  INTRODUCTION
                                  ------------

         AOL and ICP each desires that ICP provide the Online Area (as defined
below) through the AOL Network (as defined below), subject to the terms and
conditions set forth in this Agreement. Defined terms used but not defined in
the body of the Agreement or in Exhibit C shall be as defined on Exhibit B
attached hereto.

                                      TERMS
                                      -----

1.       DISTRIBUTION; PROGRAMMING

         1.1      ONLINE AREA. ICP shall work diligently to develop and
                  implement the Online Area, consisting of the specific Content
                  described on Exhibit A.1 attached hereto. ICP shall develop
                  the design of the Online Area in consultation with AOL and in
                  accordance with any standard design and content publishing
                  guidelines provided to ICP by AOL (including, without
                  limitation, any HTML publishing guidelines). ICP shall not
                  authorize or permit any third party to distribute the Licensed
                  Content or any other Content of ICP through the AOL Network
                  absent AOL's prior written approval. The inclusion of any
                  additional Content in the Online Area (including, without
                  limitation, any features, functionality or technology) not
                  expressly described on Exhibit A shall be subject to AOL's
                  prior written approval.

         1.2      LICENSE. ICP hereby grants AOL a worldwide license to use,
                  market, license, store, distribute, display, communicate,
                  perform, transmit and promote the Licensed Content (or any
                  portion thereof) through such areas or features of the AOL
                  Network as AOL deems appropriate.

         1.3      OTHER INTERACTIVE AREAS.

                  1.3.1    AOL Approval.  ICP shall not be permitted to
                           establish any "pointers" or links between the
                           Licensed Content and any other area on or outside of
                           the AOL Network, including, without limitation, sites
                           on the World Wide Web portion of the Internet,
                           without the prior written approval of AOL. AOL hereby
                           approves the tourism links set forth in Exhibit A. In
                           addition, AOL may restrict its approval (at any time)
                           to specific portions of Content, Products, or
                           functionality within a Linked Interactive Site. In
                           such case, establishment of the link from the
                           Licensed Content to the Linked Interactive Site will
                           be subject to mutual agreement of the Parties

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                           regarding the means by which access will be
                           restricted to the approved portions of the Linked
                           Interactive Site. The Customized Web Site (as defined
                           below) and all Linked ICP Interactive Sites shall
                           comply with the Operating Standards set forth in
                           Exhibit E.

                  1.3.2    Management.  AOL shall  have no  obligations  of any
                           kind with respect to any Linked Interactive Site. ICP
                           shall be responsible for any hosting or communication
                           costs associated with any Linked Interactive Sites
                           (including, without limitation, the costs associated
                           with (i) any agreed-upon direct connections between
                           the AOL Network and a Linked Interactive Site or (ii)
                           a mirrored version of a Linked Interactive Site). Any
                           Linked Interactive Sites shall be subject to the
                           license set forth in Section 1.2 above. ICP will
                           permit AOL Members to access and use any ICP
                           Interactive Site free of charge during the Term. AOL
                           Members shall not be required to go through a
                           registration process (or any similar process) in
                           order to access and use any ICP Interactive Site. For
                           a period of two years after the expiration or earlier
                           termination of this Agreement, ICP will allow AOL
                           Members to access any ICP Interactive Site on terms
                           and conditions no less favorable than the terms and
                           conditions available to other users of the ICP
                           Interactive Site.

                  1.3.3    Excessive Traffic Diversion.  ICP shall use
                           reasonable efforts to ensure that AOL traffic is
                           generally either kept within a Linked ICP Interactive
                           Site or channeled back into the AOL Network. To the
                           extent that AOL notifies ICP in writing that, in
                           AOL's reasonable judgment, links from the Linked ICP
                           Interactive Site cause an excessive amount of AOL
                           traffic to be diverted outside of such site and the
                           AOL Network in a manner that has a detrimental effect
                           on the traffic flow of the AOL audience, then ICP
                           shall immediately reduce the number of links out of
                           such site(s). In the event that ICP cannot or does
                           not so limit diverted traffic from the Linked ICP
                           Interactive Site, AOL reserves the right to terminate
                           the links from the AOL Network to the Linked ICP
                           Interactive Site at issue.

         1.4      CONTENT PAYMENTS.  There are no content or carriage-related
                                     payments.

         1.5      EXCLUSIVITY.  ICP shall comply with the exclusivity
                                restrictions set forth on Exhibit A.2.

         2.       ADVERTISING AND TRANSACTIONS

         2.1      ADVERTISING SALES. AOL owns all right, title and interest in
                  and to the advertising and promotional spaces within the AOL
                  Network (including, without limitation, advertising and
                  promotional spaces on any AOL page containing a link or
                  pointer to the Customized Web Site and any AOL forms or pages
                  which are included within, preceding, framing or otherwise
                  associated with the Licensed Content or preceding, following
                  or framing any Linked Interactive Sites). Within the top half
                  of every page of the Online Area, AOL shall have the right to
                  place AOL Advertisements in (or otherwise use for its own
                  promotional purposes) (a) the uppermost banner advertisement
                  slot and (b) the uppermost sponsorship slot. ICP shall have
                  the right to license or sell AOL Advertisements through the

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                  remainder of the advertising inventory (exclusive of (a) and
                  (b) above) specified by AOL within the Online Area, subject to
                  AOL's right of approval over each AOL Advertisement. The
                  specific advertising inventory within any AOL forms or pages
                  shall be as reasonably determined by AOL.

         2.2      ADVERTISING POLICIES.
                  2.2.1 AOL Advertisements. Any AOL Advertisements sold by ICP
                  or its agents shall be subject to AOL's then-standard
                  advertising policies and exclusivity and other preferential
                  contractual commitments. ICP shall not sell an AOL
                  Advertisement to any entity reasonably construed to be in
                  competition with AOL.

                  2.2.2 Linked Interactive Site Advertisements. To the extent
                  AOL approves any links or pointers to an ICP Interactive Site
                  pursuant to Section 1.3.1, ICP shall ensure that AOL Members
                  linking to any Linked ICP Interactive Site from the AOL
                  Network do not receive advertisements, promotions or links for
                  any entity reasonably construed to be in competition with AOL,
                  in violation of AOL's exclusivity or preferential contractual
                  commitments or in violation of AOL's then-standard advertising
                  policies. In the event that AOL notifies ICP in writing that
                  any advertising or promotional Content associated with any
                  Linked ICP Interactive Site (a "Linked ICP Interactive Site
                  Advertisement") is in violation of AOL's then-standard
                  advertising policies, then ICP shall take commercially
                  reasonable steps to block access by AOL Members to such
                  advertising using ICP's then-available ad server or other
                  technology. In the event that ICP cannot, through its
                  commercially reasonable efforts, block access by AOL Members
                  to the advertising in question, then ICP shall provide AOL
                  prompt written notice of such fact. AOL may then, at its
                  option, either (i) restrict access from the AOL Network to the
                  advertising in question using technology available to AOL or
                  (ii) terminate the link from the AOL Network to the Linked ICP
                  Interactive Site until such time as the advertising in
                  question is no longer displayed. ICP will cooperate with AOL's
                  reasonable requests to the extent AOL elects to implement any
                  such access restrictions.

         2.3      ADVERTISING  REVENUES.  Each  Party  shall be entitled to one
                  hundred  percent  (100%)  of all Advertising Revenues
                  generated by such Party.

         2.4      INTERACTIVE COMMERCE. To the extent ICP desires to offer, sell
                  or license Products through the Online Area, ICP and AOL shall
                  discuss in good faith the terms and conditions which would
                  apply to such activities. Notwithstanding such discussions,
                  all merchandising shall be subject to (i) the terms of this
                  Agreement, (ii) the requirements posted at keyword
                  "Marketplace Policy" on the America Online(R) brand service
                  (or such other keyword as AOL may designate during the Term),
                  (iii) approval by AOL of all Products to be offered, (iv) the
                  then-current requirements of AOL's merchant certification
                  program, (v) ICP implementing sufficient procedures to protect
                  the security of all merchandising on the site (i.e., ICP shall
                  as of the Effective Date use 40-bit SSL technology and, if
                  requested by AOL, 128-bit SSL), and (vi) ICP taking all
                  reasonable steps necessary to conform its promotion and sale
                  of Products through the Online Area to the then-existing
                  technologies identified by AOL which are optimized for the AOL
                  Network including, without limitation, any "quick checkout"
                  tool which AOL may implement

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                  to facilitate purchase of Products by AOL Members through the
                  Online Area. AOL hereby approves the license or sale of
                  Vacation Packages to the specific destination where such
                  Vacation Package is sold (i.e., ICP may sell a Vacation
                  Package to Los Angeles in the destination travel information
                  for Los Angeles, California or the United States). ICP may
                  sell any AOL-approved Vacation Packages of general interest on
                  the non-destination pages of the Customized Web Site specified
                  in Exhibit A. No other Products shall be offered, sold or
                  licensed on or through the Online Area.

3.       PRODUCTION AND SUPPORT

         3.1      PRODUCTION WORK. Except as otherwise provided herein, ICP
                  shall be responsible for all production, including
                  maintenance. In the event that ICP requests AOL's production
                  assistance in connection with (i) the initial development,
                  design and construction of the Online Area, (ii) ongoing
                  programming and maintenance related to the Online Area, (iii)
                  a redesign of or addition to the Online Area (e.g., a change
                  to an existing screen format or construction of a new custom
                  form), (iv) construction and maintenance of an approved
                  advertising, sponsorship or promotional area or online
                  "store," (v) production to modify work performed by a third
                  party provider or (vi) any other type of production work, ICP
                  shall work with AOL to develop detailed production plans for
                  the requested production assistance (the "Production Plan").
                  Following receipt of the final Production Plan, AOL shall
                  notify ICP of (i) AOL's availability to perform the requested
                  production work, (ii) the proposed fee or fee structure for
                  the requested production and maintenance work and (iii) the
                  estimated development schedule for such work. To the extent
                  the Parties reach agreement regarding implementation of
                  agreed-upon Production Plan, such agreement shall be reflected
                  in a separate work order signed by the Parties. All fees to be
                  paid to AOL for any such production work shall be paid in
                  advance. To the extent ICP elects to retain a third party
                  provider to perform any such production work, work produced by
                  such third party provider must generally conform to AOL's
                  production standards available at Keyword "Styleguide." The
                  specific production resources which AOL allocates to any
                  production work to be performed on behalf of ICP shall be as
                  determined by AOL in its sole discretion. With respect to any
                  routine production, maintenance or related services which AOL
                  reasonably determines are necessary for AOL to perform in
                  order to support the proper functioning and integration of the
                  Online Area ("Routine Services"), ICP will pay the
                  then-standard fees charged by AOL for such Routine Services.

         3.2      PUBLISHING TOOLS. AOL shall determine in its sole discretion,
                  which of its proprietary publishing tools (each a "Tool")
                  shall be made available to ICP in order to develop and
                  implement the Licensed Content during the Term. ICP shall be
                  granted a nonexclusive license to use any such Tool, which
                  license shall be subject to: (i) ICP's compliance with all
                  rules and regulations relating to use of the Tools, as
                  published from time to time by AOL, (ii) AOL's right to
                  withdraw or modify such license at any time, and (iii) ICP's
                  express recognition that AOL provides all Tools on an "as is"
                  basis, without warranties of any kind.

         3.3      TRAINING AND SUPPORT. AOL shall make available to ICP standard
                  AOL training support programs related to ICP's management and
                  maintenance of the

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                  Licensed Content. ICP can select its training and support
                  program from the options then offered by AOL. ICP shall be
                  responsible to pay the fees associated with its chosen
                  training and support package. In addition, ICP will pay travel
                  and lodging costs associated with its participation in any AOL
                  training programs (including AOL's travel and lodging costs
                  when training is conducted at ICP's offices).

         3.4      FORMAT. The Online Area shall be produced in HTML format on a
                  cul-de-sac customized web site accessible only to AOL Members
                  ("Customized Web Site"). AOL shall have no obligation to carry
                  or distribute the Customized Web Site through any portion of
                  the AOL Network.

4.       PROMOTION

         4.1      COOPERATION. Each Party shall cooperate with and reasonably
                  assist the other Party in supplying Content for marketing and
                  promotional activities which relate to the Online Area.

         4.2      INTERACTIVE SITE. Within each ICP Interactive Site, ICP shall
                  include the following ( the "AOL Promo"): a prominent
                  promotional button or banner (at least 90 x 30 pixels or 70 x
                  70 pixels in size) appearing "above the fold" on the first
                  screen of the ICP Interactive, to promote such AOL products or
                  services as AOL may designate (for example, the America Online
                  brand service, the CompuServe brand service, the AOL.com site,
                  the Digital City services or the AOL Instant Messenger
                  service) and. at AOL's option, download or order the
                  then-current version of client software for such AOL products
                  or services. Orbit shall not be required to include this
                  promotional button or banner on sites operated by Orbit on
                  behalf of its clients. AOL will provide the creative content
                  to be used in the AOL Promo. ICP shall post (or update, as the
                  case may be) the creative content supplied by AOL within the
                  spaces for the AOL Promo within five days of its receipt of
                  such content from AOL. Without limiting any other reporting
                  obligations of the Parties contained herein, ICP shall provide
                  AOL with monthly written reports specifying the number of
                  Impressions to the pages containing the AOL Promo during the
                  prior month. In the event that AOL elects to serve the AOL
                  Promo to the ICP Interactive Site from an ad server controlled
                  by AOL or its agent, ICP shall take all reasonable operational
                  steps necessary to facilitate such ad serving arrangement,
                  including, without limitation, inserting HTML code designated
                  by AOL on the pages of the ICP Interactive Site on which the
                  AOL Promo will appear. In addition, within each ICP
                  Interactive Site, ICP shall provide prominent promotion for
                  the keywords associated with ICP's Online Area and links from
                  the ICP Interactive Site to the relevant topic areas on AOL's
                  AOL.com site.

         4.3      OTHER MEDIA. In ICP's television, radio, print, public service
                  announcements and "out of home" (e.g., buses and billboards)
                  advertisements and in any publications, programs, features or
                  other forms of media over which ICP exercises at least partial
                  editorial control, ICP will include specific references or
                  mentions (verbally where possible) of the availability of
                  ICP's Online Area through the America Online(R) brand service,
                  which are at least as prominent as any references that ICP
                  makes to any ICP Interactive Site (by way of site name,

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                  related company name, URL or otherwise). Without limiting the
                  generality of the foregoing, ICP's listing of the "URL" for
                  any ICP Interactive Site will be accompanied by an equally
                  prominent listing of the "keyword" term on AOL for ICP's
                  Online Area. This shall be done with the following treatment:
                  "America Online Keyword _____" or another AOL-approved
                  treatment.

         4.4      PREFERRED ACCESS PROVIDER. When promoting AOL, ICP shall
                  promote AOL as the preferred access provider through which a
                  user can access ICP's Content (and ICP shall not implement or
                  authorize any other promotions on behalf of any third parties
                  which are inconsistent with the foregoing). Promotion of AOL
                  as the preferred access provider shall be more prominent than
                  any promotion of any other Internet service provider.

         4.5      AOL COMPONENT PRODUCTS. To the extent ICP offers or promotes
                  any products or services similar to AOL's "component products
                  and services (e.g. Netfind or other search/directory services,
                  NetMail or free/discount email, Instant Messenger,
                  yellow/white pages, "My AOL" type personalized information,
                  classifieds, etc.), ICP shall provide equal or greater
                  promotions for such AOL-designated products.

         4.6      NEW MEMBER PROGRAMS. The Parties shall execute any New Member
                  acquisition programs described on Exhibit A.3 attached hereto.

5.       PAYMENTS AND REPORTING.

         5.1      PAYMENT SCHEDULE. Except as otherwise specified in Section
                  1.4, each Party agrees to pay the other Party all amounts
                  received and owed to such other Party as described herein on a
                  quarterly basis within sixty (60) days of the end of the
                  quarter in which such amounts were collected by such Party.
                  The first quarter for which payment is to be made shall (i)
                  begin on the first day of the month following the month of
                  execution of this Agreement and (ii) include the portion of
                  the month of execution following the Effective Date (unless
                  the Agreement was executed on the first day of a month, in
                  which case the quarter shall be deemed to begin on the first
                  day of such month).

         5.2      REPORTING. On no less than a monthly basis, each Party shall
                  supply or make available to the other Party reports containing
                  the following information:

                  5.2.1    Usage Data. AOL shall make available to ICP a monthly
                           report specifying usage information for the Online
                           Area for the prior month in the format which is
                           generally made available to similarly situated
                           interactive content providers. In addition, for any
                           ICP Interactive Site which AOL is caching, AOL shall
                           supply ICP with monthly reports reflecting aggregate
                           impressions by AOL Members to the cached version of
                           the ICP Interactive Site during the prior month. For
                           each Linked ICP Interactive Site, ICP will supply AOL
                           with monthly reports which reflect total impressions
                           by AOL Members to the Linked ICP Interactive Site
                           during the prior month and total impressions by all
                           users to the Linked ICP Interactive Site during the
                           prior month. AOL reserves the right to require ICP to
                           provide additional information, as requested by AOL,
                           with respect

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                           to any transactions involving AOL Members at the ICP
                           Interactive Site during the period in question.

                  5.2.3.   Promotional Commitments. ICP shall provide to AOL a
                           monthly report documenting its compliance with any
                           promotional commitments it has undertaken pursuant to
                           Section 4 in the form attached as Exhibit D hereto.

                  5.2.4.   Exclusivity Restrictions. ICP shall submit to AOL a
                           monthly certification that it is in full compliance
                           with all exclusivity restrictions set forth in this
                           Agreement in the form attached as Exhibit D hereto.

6.       TERM, TERMINATION AND COMMERCIAL LAUNCH.

         6.1.     TERM. Unless earlier terminated as set forth herein, the
                  initial term of this Agreement shall be one (1) year from the
                  Effective Date ("Initial Term"). Upon the expiration of the
                  Initial Term, AOL shall have one (1) option to renew this
                  Agreement for an additional one (1) year term (the "Renewal
                  Term" and, together with the Initial Term, the "Term") upon
                  the same terms and conditions. Upon the expiration or
                  termination of this Agreement, AOL may, at its discretion,
                  continue to promote one or more "pointers" or links from the
                  AOL Network to an ICP Interactive Site and continue to use
                  ICP's trade names, trade marks and service marks in connection
                  therewith.

         6.2      TERMINATION FOR BREACH. Either Party may terminate this
                  Agreement at any time in the event of a material breach by the
                  other Party which remains uncured after thirty (30) days
                  written notice thereof.

         6.3      TERMINATION FOR BANKRUPTCY/INSOLVENCY. Either Party may
                  terminate this Agreement immediately following written notice
                  to the other Party if the other Party (i) ceases to do
                  business in the normal course, (ii) becomes or is declared
                  insolvent or bankrupt, (iii) is the subject of any proceeding
                  related to its liquidation or insolvency (whether voluntary or
                  involuntary) which is not dismissed within ninety (90)
                  calendar days or (iv) makes an assignment for the benefit of
                  creditors.

         6.4      TERMINATION FOR CHANGE OF BUSINESS. AOL may terminate this
                  Agreement upon thirty (30) days written notice thereof to ICP
                  in the event ICP materially changes its business from its
                  business as a travel destination content provider as of the
                  Effective Date.

         6.5      SITE AND CONTENT PREPARATION. ICP shall achieve Site and
                  Content Preparation within sixty (60) days after the Effective
                  Date. "Site and Content Preparation" shall mean that ICP shall
                  have completed production of the Online Area and the Licensed
                  Content in accordance with this Agreement and completed all
                  other necessary work to prepare the Online Area and the
                  Licensed Content and any other related areas or screens to
                  launch on the AOL Network as contemplated hereunder. In the
                  event ICP has not achieved Site and Content Preparation within
                  ninety (90) days after the Effective Date, then in addition
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                  any other remedies available, AOL shall have the right to
                  terminate this Agreement by giving ICP written notice thereof.
                  If ICP is delayed in achieving Site and Content Preparation
                  due to a failure by AOL to perform its obligations under this
                  Agreement and ICP notifies AOL in writing of such failure and
                  the resulting delay, then the sixty (60) day and ninety (90)
                  day periods referenced in this Section shall each be extended
                  by the amount of time of ICP's delay solely attributable to
                  such failure by AOL.

7.       TERMS AND CONDITIONS. The legal terms and conditions set forth on
         Exhibit C attached hereto are hereby made a part of this Agreement.

         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement as
of the Effective Date.

 AMERICA ONLINE, INC.                          ORBIT NETWORK

By: /s/ Jonathan R. Edson                      By: /s/ F. William Guerin
    ---------------------------------             -----------------------------

Print Name:  Jonathan R. Edson                 Print Name:  F. William Guerin
             ------------------------                     ---------------------

Title: Exec. Director Business Affair          Title:  President
      -------------------------------                --------------------------

Date:                                          Date:  10/4/99
     --------------------------------               ---------------------------
                                                        Tax ID/EIN#: 943006627

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                                    EXHIBIT A

A.1 --  DESCRIPTION OF THE ONLINE AREA

ICP shall create an Online Area dedicated to destination travel information. The
Online Area shall consist of destination travel information for (1) all
countries, (2) all states of the United States, and (iii) major U.S. and
international cities:

o City-level information for major US and International cities
o State-level information for all US states
o Country level information for all countries.

The Online Area will include overviews of destinations with maps and listing of
Information Offices, a directory of tourism offices for North America and select
international destinations with an embedded URL link to each tourism office's
web site. The Online Area will also include Travelogue style editorial content
for a minimum of 50 states, each Caribbean island and the top 100 cities
worldwide.

ICP will manage the content of TravelFile, provide appropriate updates to
content, and continue to add to and enhance the travel content available through
TravelFile. The Online Area will be developed and maintained in HTML. ICP will
be responsible for all publishing and similar day to day area management
activities. AOL will have final approval over all links that lead users outside
of the Online Area as well as the look and feel of the Online Area.

In the event of an AOL Travel Channel redesign, ICP agrees to incorporate the
AOL Travel Channel "look and feel" into the Online Area, within a mutually
agreed upon timeframe. In addition, AOL reserves the right to host the
TravelFile database and to design its own user interface in place of ICP's user
interface.

THE TRAVELFILE DESTINATION MASTER RECORD (DMR)

This screen is the "heart" of the AOL TravelFile service. Based around the
TravelFile database, the Destination Master Record is the primary interface for
the user to gather information on local tourism authorities as well as to obtain
information on travel products and services offered from TravelFile's
participating travel supplier partners and from the TravelFile database.

The goal for this page is to produce the best possible user interface to complex
destination content by creating a highly useful and functional destination
information resource that meets the needs of vacation shoppers.

DMR FEATURES

TRAVELFILE DATABASE INDEX: This list features Tourism Offices (with relevant
links), Featured Suppliers (with relevant links), City Directory, Calendar of
Events, Images, and video etc. This simple Index provides access to listings and
information contained in the TravelFile database for the destination that is
being accessed. By selecting from this list of TravelFile "Types" users can
access a summary list of information displays for individual travel suppliers
associated with a given destination. This information may be displayed biased
based on the level of visibility that a particular supplier has purchased.

PROXIMITY MAPS/GIS SYSTEM: These prominently displayed destination references
are designed to provide the user with an easy to use visual reference for each
featured location. Although the first version will pull from a limited number of
maps for simple reference, subsequent enhancements will allow users to query
from a hosted Geographic Information System (GIS) to access maps that meet user
defined criteria.

HIGHLIGHTED PACKAGES: This area will feature destination specific packages. The
same logic that is used in displaying tourism office information will be used in
displaying relevant packages for a destination.

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DMR SPONSORSHIP ADVERTISING: DMR sponsorship ensures that a TravelFile sponsor's
message will be seen on any screens for a given destination or group of
destinations.

FEATURE ARTICLES/DESTINATION TRAVELOGUE: Basic destination information (Atlas
style) for each destination along with travelogue style descriptive text. In the
initial stages, ICP staff will create the content. Ultimately content will come
from tourism office partners or sponsored destination deals that will underwrite
the development and compilation of content.

LINKS TO RELATED TRAVELFILE DESTINATIONS (COOKIE OR BREAD CRUMB): The
hierarchical structure of the TravelFile database's makes it possible to allow
users to quickly and easily access other destinations located near or within the
destination that is being viewed. This is accomplished via a dynamically
generated menu of related destination choices. By choosing from any of the
destination choices displayed on this sub-menu, a DMR for that destination is
automatically generated.

LINKS TO COMPLEMENTARY RESOURCES: This area is reserved for links that will
allow users to move into other destination related information resources,
functional features, and services. Buttons are dynamically generated and only
appear when a resource is available for the destination being viewed. In the
future, it is the goal of the TravelFile Product Team to add the following
elements to each DMR.

         -  Images/Multimedia Slide Show/Streaming Video for each Destination

         -  Helpful Travel Tips
            Traveling With Kids
            What to Pack
            What you need to Know before You Go

         -  Relevant Travel Advisory Links

         -  Links to local resources

         -  Local coupons

         -  Order form for brochures from participating Destination Marketing
            Organizations and suppliers.

         -  Related local news
         -

TRAVELFILE AOL HOMEPAGE AND OVERALL FEATURES

BRANDING ELEMENTS: The AOL logo, TravelFile logo, and tag line "Tourism
Information" will be prominently displayed throughout the site. The branding
elements including the overall design, color scheme, typography and graphic
elements will be consistent throughout the site.

TRAVELFILE EZ DESTINATION SEARCH: Highly visible, prominently displayed simple
access path designed to allow users to quickly and easily access an in-depth
profile of the "Destination Master Record (see next section for description)"
for any travel destination.

BOTTOM BANNER AD: This is a premium advertising opportunity for the site. These
are classic Internet Banner Ads that will be displayed in rotation on the bottom
of the page through out the site.

HIGHLIGHTED VACATION PACKAGES
HIGHLIGHTED TRAVEL SUPPLIER DISPLAYS
HIGHLIGHTED EVENTS: One of the most prominent features of the TravelFile Main
Menu, these dynamic lists will feature highlighted vacation package products
from participating travel packagers, top travel suppliers from the TravelFile
directories, top event picks, or other sales oriented content choices. These
"pick lists" incorporate the ability for a user to choose from the display of
highlighted vacation packages, highlighted travel suppliers or highlighted event
displays at the click of a button. By selecting any of the items displayed on
the lists the user will be instantly transported to an in-depth display for that
travel package, travel supplier or event.

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CONTACT AND LEGAL: Provides a direct link to TravelFile staff via e-mail for
suggestions, inquiries, and comments along with prominently displayed liability
disclaimers to protect Orbit Network, Inc.

FEATURE CONTENT: Compelling, highly visible feature stories focused on driving
users to travel supplier displays or highlighting areas of interest and content
within the TravelFile service. Feature stories can include in-depth profiles for
destinations (see Destination of the Month), analysis of trends in the leisure
travel market, highlights on specific areas of interest or activities, general
vacation promotion, etc. Content created by TravelFile staff will include
feature articles from staff writers. These articles provide wit, perspective,
viewpoint, and entertainment value to the TravelFile service. Our writers are
very prolific and have created many articles covering a broad range of topics
that will be accessed in a variety of ways throughout the TravelFile service.

CONTESTS AND PROMOTIONS: We will strive to keep a fresh and lively interaction
with on-line users. Through the use of special promotions and on-line contests
(conducted in cooperation with participating travel suppliers) the service will
encourage repeat use and strive to generate user enthusiasm. Contests and
special promotions will be prominently displayed throughout the site.

NAVIGATION BAR: The Navigation Bar allows users to access other functions and
features of the TravelFile service. For the initial version of TravelFile the
functional features that will be accessible from the Main Menu include:

                           -     Customer Service/Contact Us
                           -     Destination of the Month
                           -     About Orbit
                           -     Vacations/Packages
                           -     Travel News
                           -     Advertising with Orbit Network
                           -     Search
                           -     Special Features

A.2 --  EXCLUSIVITY RESTRICTIONS

None.

A.3 --  NEW MEMBER PROGRAMS

To the extent the Parties wish to enter into new member programs, they shall do
so by separate written amendment or agreement.

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                                    EXHIBIT B

DEFINITIONS.  The following definitions shall apply to this Agreement:

ADVERTISING REVENUES. Aggregate amounts collected plus the fair market value of
any other compensation received (such as barter advertising) by ICP, AOL or
either Party's agents, as the case may be, arising from the license or sale of
promotions, advertisements, links, pointers, sponsorships or similar services or
rights on or through the Online Area ("AOL Advertisements").

AFFILIATE. Any agent, distributor or franchisee of AOL, or an entity in which
AOL holds at least a nineteen percent (19%) equity interest.

AOL LOOK AND FEEL. The distinctive and particular elements of graphics, design,
organization, presentation, layout, user interface, navigation, trade dress and
stylistic convention (including the digital implementations thereof) which are
associated with online areas within the AOL Network and the total appearance and
impression substantially formed by the combination, coordination and interaction
of these elements.

AOL MEMBER(S). Authorized users of the AOL Network, including any sub-accounts
using the AOL Network under an authorized master account.

AOL PURCHASER. (i) Any person or entity who enters the Online Area and/or a
Linked ICP Interactive Site from the AOL Network including, without limitation,
from any third party area therein (to the extent entry from such third party
area is traceable through both Parties' commercially reasonable efforts), and
generates Commissions Revenues and/or Transaction Revenues (regardless of
whether such person or entity provides an e-mail address during registration or
entrance to the Customized Web Site which includes a domain other than an
"AOL.com" domain); and (ii) any other person or entity who, when purchasing a
product, good or service through an ICP Interactive Site, provides an AOL.com
domain name as part of such person or entity's e-mail address and provided that
any person or entity who has previously satisfied the definition of AOL
Purchaser will remain an AOL Purchaser, and any subsequent purchases by such
person or entity (e.g., as a result of e-mail solicitations or any off-line
means for receiving orders requiring purchasers to reference a specific
promotional identifier or tracking code) will also give rise to Commission
Revenues and/or Transaction Revenues hereunder (and will not be conditioned on
the person or entity's satisfaction of clauses (i) or (ii) above.

AOL SERVICE. The narrow-band U.S. version of the America Online(R) brand
service, specifically excluding (a) AOL.com or any other AOL Interactive Site,
(b) the international versions of an America Online service (e.g., AOL Japan),
(c) the CompuServe(R) brand service and any other CompuServe products or
services, (d) "ICQ(TM)," "AOL NetFind(TM)," "AOL Instant Messenger(TM),"
"Digital City(TM)", "NetMail(TM)," Love@AOL", Entertainment Asylum," "Hometown
AOL" or any similar independent product or service which may be offered by,
through or with the U.S. version of the America Online(R) brand service, (e) any
programming or content area offered by or through the U.S. version of the
America Online(R) brand service over which AOL does not exercise complete
operational control (including, without limitation, Content areas controlled by
other parties and member-created Content areas), (f) any yellow pages, white
pages, classifieds or other search, directory or review services or Content
offered by or through the U.S. version of the America Online(R) brand service,
(g) any property, feature, product or service which AOL or its affiliates may
acquire subsequent to the Effective Date and (h) any other version of an America
Online service which is materially different from the narrow-band U.S. version
of the America Online brand service, by virtue of its branding, distribution,
functionality, Content and services, including, without limitation, any
co-branded version of the service and any version distributed through any
broadband distribution platform or through any platform or device other than a
desktop personal computer.

AOL NETWORK. (i) The AOL Service and (ii) any other product or service owned,
operated, distributed or authorized to be distributed by or through AOL or its
Affiliates worldwide through which such party elects to offer the Licensed
Content (which may include, without limitation, AOL-related Internet sites,
"offline" information browsing products, international versions of the AOL brand
service, and CompuServe).

CHANGE OF CONTROL. (a) The consummation of a reorganization, merger or
consolidation or sale or other disposition of substantially all of the assets of
a party or (b) the acquisition by any individual, entity or group (within the
meaning of Section 13(d)(3) or 14(d)(2) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1933,
as amended) of beneficial ownership (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3
promulgated under such Act) of more than 50% of either (i) the then outstanding
shares of common stock of such party; or (ii) the combined voting power of the
then outstanding voting securities of such party entitled to vote generally in
the election of directors.

COMMISSIONS REVENUES. Aggregate commission revenues earned by ICP from
commissionble sales by ICP of Vacation Packages to AOL Purchasers, less service
fees, refunds, cancellations, insurance charges, port charges, taxes and other
non-commissionable items.

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. Any information relating to or disclosed in the course
of negotiating and implementing the Agreement, which is, or should be reasonably
understood to be, confidential or proprietary to the disclosing Party,
including, but not limited to, the content of negotiations between the Parties,
the material terms of this Agreement, information about AOL Members, technical
processes and formulas, source codes, product designs, sales, cost and other
unpublished financial information, product and business plans, projections and
marketing data. "Confidential Information" shall not include information (a)
already lawfully known to or independently developed by the receiving Party, (b)
disclosed in published materials, (c) generally known to the public, (d)
lawfully obtained from any third party or (e) required or reasonably advised to
be disclosed by law.

CONTENT. Text, images, video, audio (including, without limitation, music used
in time relation with text, images, or video), and other data, products,
services, advertisements, promotions, links, pointers, technology and software.

ICP INTERACTIVE SITE. Any interactive site or area (other than the Online Area)
which is managed, maintained or owned by ICP or its agents or to which ICP
provides and/or licenses Content, including, by way of example and without

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limitation, (i) an ICP site on the World Wide Web portion of the Internet or
(ii) a channel or area delivered through a "push" product such as the Pointcast
Network or interactive environment such as Microsoft's proposed "Active
Desktop."

INTERACTIVE SERVICE. An entity offering one or more of the following: (i) online
or Internet connectivity services (e.g., an Internet service provider); (ii) an
interactive site or service featuring a broad selection of aggregated third
party interactive content or navigation thereto (e.g., an online service or
search and directory service) and/or marketing a broad selection of products
and/or services across numerous interactive commerce categories (e.g., an online
mall or other leading online commerce site); and (iii) communications software
capable of serving as the principal means through which a user creates, sends
and receives electronic mail or real time online messages.

KEYWORD(TM) SEARCH TERMS. The Keyword(TM) online search terms made available on
the AOL Service for use by AOL Members, combining AOL's Keyword(TM) online
search modifier with a term or phrase specifically related to ICP (and
determined in accordance with the terms of this Agreement).

LAUNCH DATE. The earliest date upon which the Online Area is made available
through the AOL Network.

LICENSED CONTENT. All Content provided by ICP or its agents to AOL or its
Affiliates for distribution through the AOL Network in connection with the
subject matter of this Agreement.

LINKED INTERACTIVE SITE. Any site or area outside of the AOL Service which is
linked to the Online Area (through a "pointer" or similar link) in accordance
with the terms and conditions of this Agreement..

LINKED ICP INTERACTIVE SITE. Any ICP Interactive Site which is also a Linked
Interactive Site.

NEW MEMBER. Any person or entity (a) who registers for the AOL Network using
ICP's special promotion identifier and (b) who remains an AOL Member for two
paid billing cycles.

ONLINE AREA. The specific area within the Customized Web Site, as described in
Exhibit A, which shall be developed, managed or marketed by ICP pursuant to this
Agreement, including but not limited to the Licensed Content, message boards,
chat and other AOL Member-supplied content areas contained therein (but
excluding any Linked Interactive Sites other than sites which are exclusively
available to AOL Members).

PRODUCTS. Any product, good or service which ICP offers, sells or licenses to
AOL Members through (i) the Online Area, (ii) any Linked ICP Interactive Site or
(iii) an "offline" means (e.g., toll-free number) for receiving orders related
to specific offers within the Online Area requiring purchasers to reference a
specific promotional identifier or tracking code, including, without limitation,
products sold through surcharged downloads (to the extent permitted hereunder).

TERM. The period beginning on the Effective Date and ending upon the expiration
or earlier termination of the Agreement.

TRANSACTION REVENUES. Aggregate amounts paid by AOL Purchasers and AOL Members
in connection with the sale, licensing, distribution or provision of any
Products (other than Vacation Packages) to AOL Members and products, goods and
services (other than Vacation Packages) to AOL Purchasers, including, in each
case, handling, shipping, service charges, and excluding, in each case, (a)
amounts collected for sales or use taxes or duties and (b) credits and
chargebacks for returned or canceled goods or services, but not excluding cost
of goods sold or any similar cost.

VACATION PACKAGES. Any leisure travel offer involving two or more of the
following travel features: air, hotel (or other lodging), and car (or other land
transportation) which is offered directly by a travel agent and reserved through
a CRS.

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                                    EXHIBIT C

I.  ONLINE AREA

AOL TERMS OF SERVICE; UNSPECIFIED CONTENT. AOL shall have the right to remove,
or direct ICP to remove any Content from the Online Area which, as reasonably
determined by AOL: (i) violates AOL's then-standard Terms of Service (as set
forth on the America Online(R) brand service), the terms of this Agreement or
any other standard, written AOL policy; or (ii) is not specifically described on
Exhibit A. To the extent ICP wishes to implement any rules of conduct or terms
of service related to the Online Area which are separate from or supplementary
to AOL's Terms of Service, ICP must obtain the prior written approval of the AOL
Legal Department.

CONTESTS. ICP shall take all steps necessary to ensure that any contest,
sweepstakes or similar promotion conducted or promoted through the Online Area
(a "Contest") complies with all applicable federal, state and local laws and
regulations. ICP shall provide AOL with (i) at least thirty (30) days prior
written notice of any Contest and (ii) upon AOL's request, an opinion from ICP's
counsel confirming that the Contest complies with all applicable federal, state
and local laws and regulations.

AOL LOOK AND FEEL. ICP acknowledges and agrees that AOL shall own all right,
title and interest in and to the AOL Look and Feel. In addition, AOL shall
retain editorial control over the portions of the AOL pages and forms which
frame the Licensed Content (the "AOL Frames"). AOL may, at its discretion,
incorporate navigational icons, links and pointers or other Content into such
AOL Frames.

MANAGEMENT. ICP shall review, delete, edit, create, update and otherwise manage
all Content available on or through the Online Area, including but not limited
to the Licensed Content and message boards, in a timely and professional manner
and in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, AOL's then-standard Terms of
Service and any generally applicable guidelines and service standards for
interactive content providers published by AOL. In managing the Online Area, ICP
agrees to refrain from editing or altering any opinion expressed by an AOL
Member within the Online Area, except in cases when ICP (i) has a good faith
belief that the Content in question violates an applicable law, regulation,
third party right or portion of AOL's Terms of Service or (ii) obtains AOL's
prior approval. ICP shall ensure that the Online Area is reasonably current and
well-organized, and shall employ all necessary procedures to insure the accuracy
of the Licensed Content. ICP warrants that the Online Area, the Licensed
Content, and any Linked ICP Interactive Sites: (i) will conform to AOL's
applicable Terms of Service; (ii) will not infringe on or violate any copyright,
trademark, U.S. patent or any other third party right, including without
limitation, any music performance or other music related rights; and (iii) will
not contain any Content which violates any applicable law or regulation. AOL
shall have no obligations with respect to the Content available on or through
the Online Area, including, but not limited to, any duty to review or monitor
any such Content.

OPERATIONS. AOL shall be entitled to require reasonable changes to Licensed
Content to the extent such Licensed Content will, in AOL's good faith judgement,
adversely affect technical operations of the AOL Network.

DUTY TO INFORM. ICP shall promptly inform AOL of any information related to the
Licensed Content of which ICP becomes aware which could reasonably lead to a
claim, demand or liability of or against AOL and/or its Affiliates by any third
party.

RESPONSE TO QUESTIONS/COMMENTS; CUSTOMER SERVICE. ICP shall respond promptly and
professionally to questions, comments, complaints and other reasonable requests
regarding the Licensed Content by AOL Members or on request by AOL, and shall
cooperate and assist AOL in promptly answering the same.

CLASSIFIEDS. To the extent ICP desires to implement any classifieds listing
features through the Online Area, ICP shall obtain AOL's prior written approval.
Such approval may be conditioned upon, among other things, ICP's conformance
with any then-applicable service-wide technical or other standards related to
online classifieds.

MESSAGE BOARDS. Any Content submitted by ICP or its agents within message boards
or any comparable vehicles will be subject to the license grant relating to
submissions to "public areas" set forth in the Proprietary Rights section of the
Terms of Service. ICP acknowledges that it has no rights or interest in AOL
Member submissions to message boards within the Online Area.

STATEMENTS THROUGH AOL NETWORK. ICP shall not make, publish, or otherwise
communicate through the AOL Network any deleterious remarks concerning AOL or it
Affiliates, directors, officers, employees, or agents (including, without
limitation, AOL's business projects, business capabilities, performance of
duties and services, or financial position) which remarks are based on the
relationship established by this Agreement or information exchanged hereunder.
This section is not intended to limit good faith editorial statements made by
ICP based upon publicly available information, or information developed by ICP
independent of its relationship with AOL and its employees and agents.

ACCOUNTS. ICP shall be granted a reasonable number of accounts for the America
Online(R) brand service for the exclusive purpose of enabling it and its agents
to perform ICP's duties under this Agreement. The accounts shall be of the type
determined by AOL to be necessary for ICP to perform its duties hereunder, and
shall be subject to such monthly subscription charges as AOL shall determine
(not to exceed monthly subscription charges generally available to the public
for a similar type of account), provided, however, that in any event ICP shall
be responsible for any surcharges, including, without limitation, all premium
charges, transaction charges and any applicable communication surcharges
incurred by any such account. ICP shall be responsible for the actions taken
under or through its accounts (which actions are subject to AOL's then-standard
Terms of Service) Upon the termination of this Agreement, all accounts, related
screen names and any associated usage credits or similar rights shall
automatically terminate. AOL shall have no liability for loss of any data or
content related to the proper termination of any account.

KEYWORD. Any Keyword Search Terms to be directed to the Online Area or an ICP
Interactive Site shall be (i) subject to availability for use by ICP and (ii)
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limited to the combination of the Keyword(TM) search modifier combined with a
registered trademark of ICP. AOL reserves the right to revoke at any time ICP's
use of any Keyword Search Terms which do not incorporate registered trademarks
of ICP. ICP acknowledges that its utilization of a Keyword Search Term will not
create in it, nor will it represent it has, any right, title or interest in or
to such Keyword Search Term, other than the right, title and interest ICP holds
in ICP's registered trademark independent of the Keyword Search Term. Without
limiting the generality of the foregoing, ICP will not: (a) attempt to register
or otherwise obtain trademark or copyright protection in the Keyword Search
Term; or (b) use the Keyword Search Term, except for the purposes expressly
required or permitted under this Agreement. This Section shall survive the
completion, expiration, termination or cancellation of this Agreement.

LAUNCH DATE. In the event that any terms contained herein relate to or depend on
the launch date of the online area or other property contemplated by this
Agreement, then it is the intention of the Parties to record such Launch Date in
a written instrument signed by both Parties promptly following such Launch Date;
provided that, in the absence of such a written instrument, the Launch Date
shall be as reasonably determined by AOL based on the information available to
AOL.

II.   TRADEMARKS

TRADEMARK LICENSE. In designing and implementing the Promotional Materials and
subject to the other provisions contained herein, ICP shall be entitled to use
the following trade names, trademarks and service marks of AOL: the "America
Online(R)" brand service, "AOL(TM)" service/software and AOL's triangle logo;
and AOL and its Affiliates shall be entitled to use the trade names, trademarks
and service marks of ICP associated with the Online Area (collectively, together
with the AOL marks listed above, the "Marks"); provided that each Party: (i)
does not create a unitary composite mark involving a Mark of the other Party
without the prior written approval of such other Party and (ii) displays symbols
and notices clearly and sufficiently indicating the trademark status and
ownership of the other Party's Marks in accordance with applicable trademark law
and practice.

RIGHTS. Each Party acknowledges that its utilization of the other Party's Marks
will not create in it, nor will it represent it has, any right, title or
interest in or to such Marks other than the licenses expressly granted herein.
Each Party agrees not to do anything contesting or impairing the trademark
rights of the other Party.

QUALITY STANDARDS. Each Party agrees that the nature and quality of its products
and services supplied in connection with the other Party's Marks shall conform
to quality standards communicated in writing by the other Party for use of its
trademarks. Each Party agrees to supply the other Party, upon request, with a
reasonable number of samples of any Materials publicly disseminated by such
Party which utilize the other Party's Marks. Each Party shall comply with all
applicable laws, regulations and customs and obtain any required government
approvals pertaining to use of the other Party's Marks.

PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS/PRESS RELEASES. Each Party will submit to the other Party,
for its prior written approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld or
delayed, any press releases related to the Online Area and/or referencing the
other Party and/or its trade names, trademarks and service marks. Each Party
will submit to the other Party, for its prior written approval, which shall not
be unreasonably withheld or delayed, any other marketing, advertising, press
releases or other promotional materials related to the Online Area and/or
referencing the other Party and/or its trade names, trademarks and service marks
(the "Promotional Materials"); provided, however, that, following the initial
public announcement of the business relationship between the Parties in
accordance with the approval and other requirements contained herein, either
Party's subsequent factual reference to the existence of a business relationship
between AOL and ICP, including, without limitation, the availability of the
Online Area on the AOL Network, or use of screen shots of the Online Area (so
long as the AOL Network is clearly identified as the source of such screen
shots) for promotional purposes shall not require the approval of the other
Party. Once approved, the Promotional Materials may be used by a Party and its
affiliates for the purpose of promoting the Online Area and the content
contained therein and reused for such purpose until such approval is withdrawn
with reasonable prior notice. In the event such approval is withdrawn, existing
inventories of Promotional Materials may be depleted.

INFRINGEMENT PROCEEDINGS. Each Party agrees to promptly notify the other Party
of any unauthorized use of the other Party's Marks of which it has actual
knowledge. Each Party shall have the sole right and discretion to bring
proceedings alleging infringement of its Marks or unfair competition related
thereto; provided, however, that each Party agrees to provide the other Party,
at such other Party's expense, with its reasonable cooperation and assistance
with respect to any such infringement proceedings.

III.  REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

Each Party represents and warrants to the other Party that: (i) such Party has
the full corporate right, power and authority to enter into this Agreement, to
grant the licenses granted hereunder and to perform the acts required of it
hereunder; (ii) the execution of this Agreement by such Party, and the
performance by such Party of its obligations and duties hereunder, do not and
will not violate any agreement to which such Party is a party or by which it is
otherwise bound; (iii) when executed and delivered by such Party, this Agreement
will constitute the legal, valid and binding obligation of such Party,
enforceable against such Party in accordance with its terms; (iv) such Party's
Promotional Materials will neither infringe on any copyright, U.S. patent or any
other third party right nor violate any applicable law or regulation and (v)
such Party acknowledges that the other Party makes no representations,
warranties or agreements related to the subject matter hereof which are not
expressly provided for in this Agreement.

IV.  CONFIDENTIALITY

Each Party acknowledges that Confidential Information may be disclosed to the
other Party during the course of this Agreement. Each Party agrees that it will
take reasonable steps, at least substantially equivalent to the steps it takes
to protect its own proprietary information, during the term of this Agreement,
and for a period of three years following expiration or termination of this
Agreement, to prevent the disclosure of Confidential Information of the other
Party, other than to its employees, or its other agents who must have access to
such Information of the other Party, other than to its employees, or its other
agents who must have access to such
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Confidential Information for such Party to perform its obligations hereunder,
who will each agree to comply with this section. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
either Party may issue a press release or other disclosure containing
Confidential Information without the consent of the other Party, to the extent
such disclosure is required by law, rule, regulation or government or court
order. In such event, the disclosing Party will provide at least five (5)
business days prior written notice of such proposed disclosure to the other
Party. Further, in the event such disclosure is required of either Party under
the laws, rules or regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission or any
other applicable governing body, such Party will (i) redact mutually agreed-upon
portions of this Agreement to the fullest extent permitted under applicable
laws, rules and regulations and (ii) submit a request to such governing body
that such portions and other provisions of this Agreement receive confidential
treatment under the laws, rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange
Commission or otherwise be held in the strictest confidence to the fullest
extent permitted under the laws, rules or regulations of any other applicable
governing body.

V.  RELATIONSHIP WITH AOL MEMBERS
(a) SOLICITATION OF AOL MEMBERS. During the term of the Agreement and for a two
year period thereafter, ICP will not use the AOL Network (including, without
limitation, the e-mail network contained therein) to solicit AOL Members on
behalf of another Interactive Service. More generally, ICP will not send
unsolicited, commercial e-mail (i.e., "spam") through or into AOL's products or
services, absent a Prior Business Relationship. For purposes of this Agreement,
a "Prior Business Relationship" will mean that the AOL Member to whom commercial
e-mail is being sent has voluntarily either (i) engaged in a transaction with
ICP or (ii) provided information to ICP through a contest, registration, or
other communication, which included clear notice to the AOL Member that the
information provided could result in commercial e-mail being sent to that AOL
Member by ICP or its agents. Any commercial e-mail communications to AOL Members
which are otherwise permitted hereunder will (a) include a prominent and easy
means to "opt-out" of receiving any future commercial e-mail communications from
ICP and (b) AOL's then-standard restrictions on distribution of bulk e-mail
(e.g., related to the time and manner in which such e-mail can be distributed
through or into the AOL product or service in question).

(b) COLLECTION OF MEMBER INFORMATION. ICP shall ensure that its collection, use
and disclosure of information obtained from AOL Members under this Agreement
("Member Information") complies with (i) all applicable laws and regulations and
(ii) AOL's standard privacy policies, available on the AOL Service at the
keyword term "Privacy" (or, in the case of ICP's Linked Interactive Site, ICP's
standard privacy policies so long as such policies are prominently published on
the site and provide adequate notice, disclosure and choice to users regarding
ICP's collection, use and disclosure of user information). ICP will not disclose
Member Information collected hereunder to any third party in a manner that
identifies AOL Members as end users of an AOL product or service or use Member
Information collected under this Agreement to market another Interactive
Service.

(c) E-MAIL NEWSLETTERS. Any e-mail newsletters sent to AOL Members by ICP or its
agents shall (i) be subject to AOL's policies on use of the e-mail
functionality, including but not limited to AOL's policy on unsolicited bulk
e-mail, (ii) be sent only to AOL Members requesting to receive such newsletters,
(iii) not contain Content which violates AOL's Terms of Service, and (iv) not
contain any advertisements, marketing or promotion for any other Interactive
Services Provider.

(d) EMAIL MARKETING. To the extent ICP is otherwise permitted to send
communications to AOL Members (in accordance with the other requirements
contained herein): (i) any solicitations in such communications to purchase
products or services shall promote the Online Area, including without
limitation, the Customized Web Site available through the AOL Network as the
principal means through which to purchase any such products or services; (ii)
any direct links to specific offers within such communications shall link to the
Online Area, including without limitation, the Customized Web Site; (iii) any
sales arising from such communications shall be subject to any revenue sharing
provisions which may be contained herein; and (iv) ICP shall limit the subject
matter of such communications to those categories of products, services and/or
content which are specifically contemplated by this Agreement.

VI.  TREATMENT OF CLAIMS

LIABILITY. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BELOW IN THE "INDEMNITY" SECTION, UNDER NO
CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES (EVEN IF THAT PARTY HAS
BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES), ARISING FROM THE USE OF OR
INABILITY TO USE THE AOL NETWORK OR ONLINE AREA OR ANY OTHER PROVISION OF THIS
AGREEMENT, SUCH AS, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF REVENUE OR ANTICIPATED PROFITS
OR LOST BUSINESS. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BELOW IN THE "INDEMNITY" SECTION, NEITHER
PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR MORE THAN THE AGGREGATE AMOUNTS
PAYABLE HEREUNDER IN THE YEAR IN WHICH THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO SUCH LIABILITY
OCCURRED; PROVIDED THAT EACH PARTY SHALL REMAIN LIABLE FOR THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT
OF ANY PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS OWED TO THE OTHER PARTY UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THIS
AGREEMENT.

NO ADDITIONAL WARRANTIES. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT,
NEITHER PARTY MAKES, AND EACH PARTY HEREBY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS, ANY
REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE AOL NETWORK,
THE ONLINE AREA OR ANY AOL PUBLISHING TOOLS, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES
ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR COURSE OF PERFORMANCE. WITHOUT LIMITING THE
GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, AOL SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY REGARDING
THE PROFITABILITY OF THE ONLINE AREA.

INDEMNITY. Either Party will defend, indemnify, save and hold harmless the other
Party and the officers, directors, agents, affiliates, distributors, franchisees
and employees of the other Party from any and all third party claims, demands,
liabilities, costs or expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees
("Liabilities"), resulting from the indemnifying Party's material breach of any
duty, representation, or warranty of this Agreement. In addition, ICP will
defend, indemnify, save and hold harmless the other Party and the officers,
directors,

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agents, affiliates, distributors, franchisees and employees of the other Party
from any and all third party Liabilities arising out of or in any way connected
to the Licensed Content.

If a Party entitled to indemnification hereunder (the "Indemnified Party")
becomes aware of any matter it believes is indemnifiable hereunder involving any
claim, action, suit, investigation, arbitration or other proceeding against the
Indemnified Party by any third party (each an "Action"), the Indemnified Party
shall give the other Party (the "Indemnifying Party") prompt written notice of
such Action. Such notice shall (i) provide the basis on which indemnification is
being asserted and (ii) be accompanied by copies of all relevant pleadings,
demands, and other papers related to the Action and in the possession of the
Indemnified Party. The Indemnifying Party shall have a period of ten (10) days
after delivery of such notice to respond. If the Indemnifying Party elects to
defend the Action or does not respond within the requisite ten (10) day period,
the Indemnifying Party shall be obligated to defend the Action, at its own
expense, and by counsel reasonably satisfactory to the Indemnified Party. The
Indemnified Party shall cooperate, at the expense of the Indemnifying Party,
with the Indemnifying Party and its counsel in the defense and the Indemnified
Party shall have the right to participate fully, at its own expense, in the
defense of such Action. If the Indemnifying Party responds within the required
ten (10) day period and elects not to defend such Action, the Indemnified Party
shall be free, without prejudice to any of the Indemnified Party's rights
hereunder, to compromise or defend (and control the defense of) such Action. In
such case, the Indemnifying Party shall cooperate, at its own expense, with the
Indemnified Party and its counsel in the defense against such Action and the
Indemnifying Party shall have the right to participate fully, at its own
expense, in the defense of such Action. Any compromise or settlement of an
Action shall require the prior written consent of both Parties hereunder, such
consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT. AOL AND ICP EACH ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE PROVISIONS OF THIS
AGREEMENT WERE NEGOTIATED TO REFLECT AN INFORMED, VOLUNTARY ALLOCATION BETWEEN
THEM OF ALL RISKS (BOTH KNOWN AND UNKNOWN) ASSOCIATED WITH THE TRANSACTIONS
CONTEMPLATED HEREUNDER. THE LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS RELATED TO WARRANTIES
AND LIABILITY CONTAINED IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE INTENDED TO LIMIT THE
CIRCUMSTANCES AND EXTENT OF LIABILITY. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION VI SHALL
BE ENFORCEABLE INDEPENDENT OF AND SEVERABLE FROM ANY OTHER ENFORCEABLE OR
UNENFORCEABLE PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT.

VII.  MISCELLANEOUS

AUDITING RIGHTS. Each Party shall maintain complete, clear and accurate records
of all expenses, revenues, fees, transactions and related documentation
(including agreements) in connection with the performance of this Agreement
("Records"). All such Records shall be maintained for a minimum of five (5)
years following termination of this Agreement. For the sole purpose of ensuring
compliance with this Agreement, AOL shall have the right, at its expense, to
conduct a reasonable and necessary copying and inspection of portions of the
Records of ICP that are directly related to amounts payable to AOL pursuant to
this Agreement, which right may, at AOL's option, be exercised by directing an
independent certified public accounting firm to conduct such inspection. For the
sole purpose of ensuring compliance with this Agreement, ICP shall have the
right, at its expense, to direct an independent certified public accounting firm
subject to strict confidentiality restrictions to conduct a reasonable and
necessary copying and inspection of portions of the Records of AOL that are
directly related to amounts payable to ICP pursuant to this Agreement. Any such
audit may be conducted after twenty (20) business days prior written notice,
subject to the following. Such audits shall not be made more frequently than
once every twelve months. No such audit of AOL shall occur during the period
beginning on June 1 and ending October 1. In lieu of providing access to its
Records as described above, AOL shall be entitled to provide the ICP with a
report from an independent certified public accounting firm confirming the
information to be derived from such Records.

EXCUSE. Neither Party shall be liable for, or be considered in breach of or
default under this Agreement on account of, any delay or failure to perform as
required by this Agreement as a result of any causes or conditions which are
beyond such Party's reasonable control and which such Party is unable to
overcome by the exercise of reasonable diligence.

INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS. The Parties to this Agreement are independent
contractors. Neither Party is an agent, representative or partner of the other
Party. Neither Party shall have any right, power or authority to enter into any
agreement for or on behalf of, or incur any obligation or liability of, or to
otherwise bind, the other Party. This Agreement shall not be interpreted or
construed to create an association, agency, joint venture or partnership between
the Parties or to impose any liability attributable to such a relationship upon
either Party.

NOTICE. Any notice, approval, request, authorization, direction or other
communication under this Agreement will be given in writing and will be deemed
to have been delivered and given for all purposes (i) on the delivery date if
delivered by electronic mail on the AOL Network (to screenname
"AOLNotice@AOL.com" in the case of AOL) or by confirmed facsimile; (ii) on the
delivery date if delivered personally to the Party to whom the same is directed;
(iii) one business day after deposit with a commercial overnight carrier, with
written verification of receipt; or (iv) five business days after the mailing
date, whether or not actually received, if sent by U.S. mail, return receipt
requested, postage and charges prepaid, or any other means of rapid mail
delivery for which a receipt is available. In the case of AOL, such notice will
be provided to both the Senior Vice President for Business Affairs (fax no.
703-265-1206) and the Deputy General Counsel (fax no. 703-265-1105), each at the
address of AOL set forth in the first paragraph of this Agreement. In the case
of ICP, except as otherwise specified herein, the notice address shall be the
address for ICP set forth in the first paragraph of this Agreement, with the
other relevant notice information, including the recipient for notice and, as
applicable, such recipient's fax number or AOL e-mail address, to be as
reasonably identified by AOL.

NO WAIVER. The failure of either Party to insist upon or enforce strict
performance by the other Party of any provision of this Agreement or to exercise
any right under this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver or
relinquishment to any extent of such Party's right to assert or rely upon any
such
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provision or right in that or any other instance; rather, the same shall be and
remain in full force and effect.

RETURN OF INFORMATION. Upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement,
each Party shall, upon the written request of the other Party, return or destroy
(at the option of the Party receiving the request) all confidential information,
documents, manuals and other materials specified the other Party.

SURVIVAL. Section 1.3.2 of this Agreement, and Sections IV, V, VI, and VII of
this Exhibit C, shall survive the completion, expiration, termination or
cancellation of this Agreement.

ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement sets forth the entire agreement and supersedes
any and all prior agreements of the Parties with respect to the transactions set
forth herein. Neither Party shall be bound by, and each Party specifically
objects to, any term, condition or other provision which is different from or in
addition to the provisions of this Agreement (whether or not it would materially
alter this Agreement) and which is proffered by the other Party in any
correspondence or other document, unless the Party to be bound thereby
specifically agrees to such provision in writing.

AMENDMENT. No change, amendment or modification of any provision of this
Agreement shall be valid unless set forth in a written instrument signed by the
Party subject to enforcement of such amendment.

FURTHER ASSURANCES. Each Party shall take such action (including, but not
limited to, the execution, acknowledgment and delivery of documents) as may
reasonably be requested by any other Party for the implementation or continuing
performance of this Agreement.

ASSIGNMENT. ICP shall not assign this Agreement or any right, interest or
benefit under this Agreement without the prior written consent of AOL.
Assumption of this Agreement by any successor to ICP (including, without
limitation, by way of merger, consolidation or sale of all or substantially all
of ICP's stock or assets) shall be subject to AOL's prior written approval. In
the event of (i) any Change of Control of ICP, or any assignment or assumption
of this Agreement, without AOL's prior written consent or (ii) any Change of
Control of AOL, AOL shall have the right to terminate this Agreement upon
written notice to ICP. Subject to the foregoing, this Agreement shall be fully
binding upon, inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the Parties hereto
and their respective successors and assigns. Notwithstanding the foregoing, ICP
may assign to Surge Components, Inc. ("Surge"), a New York corporation, upon
written notice thereof to AOL so long as (i) Surge's business and ICP's business
remains in all substantial respects the same as on the Effective Date, (ii) any
such assignment shall not release ICP of any liability hereunder, (iii) Surge
has the resources necessary to fulfill all of ICP's obligations hereunder, (iv)
Surge agrees in writing to be bound by the terms and conditions of this
Agreement, and (v) neither Surge nor its Affiliates is an Interactive Service.

CONSTRUCTION; SEVERABILITY. In the event that any provision of this Agreement
conflicts with the law under which this Agreement is to be construed or if any
such provision is held invalid by a court with jurisdiction over the Parties to
this Agreement, (i) such provision shall be deemed to be restated to reflect as
nearly as possible the original intentions of the Parties in accordance with
applicable law, and (ii) the remaining terms, provisions, covenants and
restrictions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.

REMEDIES. Except where otherwise specified, the rights and remedies granted to a
Party under this Agreement are cumulative and in addition to, and not in lieu
of, any other rights or remedies which the Party may possess at law or in
equity.

APPLICABLE LAW; JURISDICTION. This Agreement shall be interpreted, construed and
enforced in all respects in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of
Virginia except for its conflicts of laws principles. Each Party irrevocably
consents to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Commonwealth of
Virginia and the federal courts situated in the Commonwealth of Virginia, in
connection with any action to enforce the provisions of this Agreement, to
recover damages or other relief for breach or default under this Agreement, or
otherwise arising under or by reason of this Agreement.

EXPORT CONTROLS. Both parties shall adhere to all applicable laws, regulations
and rules relating to the export of technical data and shall not export or
re-export any technical data, any products received from the other Party or the
direct product of such technical data to any proscribed country listed in such
applicable laws, regulations and rules unless properly authorized.

HEADINGS. The captions and headings used in this Agreement are inserted for
convenience only and shall not affect the meaning or interpretation of this
Agreement.

COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which
shall be deemed an original and all of which together shall constitute one and
the same document.
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                                    EXHIBIT D

                  CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE WITH COMMITMENTS
                      REGARDING PROMOTIONS AND EXCLUSIVITY

Pursuant to Section 4 of the Interactive Services Agreement between Orbit
Network ("ICP") and America Online, Inc. ("AOL"), dated as of May 1, 1999 (the
"Agreement"), the following report is delivered to AOL for the month ending
__________ (the "Month"):

I.       PROMOTIONAL COMMITMENTS

ICP hereby certifies to AOL that ICP completed the following promotional
commitments during the Month:
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II.      EXCLUSIVITY COMMITMENTS

ICP hereby certifies to AOL that ICP was in full compliance with the exclusivity
restrictions (if applicable) specified in Exhibit A of the Agreement throughout
the Month.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Certificate has been executed this ________ day of
__________________, 199__.

ORBIT NETWORK

By: _________________________________

Print Name:  ________________________

Title: ______________________________

Date: _______________________________
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                                    EXHIBIT E
                          TECHNICAL OPERATING STANDARDS

1.   ICP Site Infrastructure. ICP will be responsible for all communications,
     hosting and connectivity costs and expenses associated with the Customized
     Web Site and all Linked Interactive Sites (collectively, "ICP Sites"). ICP
     will provide all hardware, software, telecommunications lines and other
     infrastructure necessary to meet traffic demands on the ICP Site(s) from
     the AOL Network. ICP will design and implement the network between the AOL
     Service and ICP Site(s) such that (i) no single component failure will have
     a materially adverse impact on AOL Members seeking to reach the ICP Site(s)
     from the AOL Network and (ii) no single line under material control by the
     ICP will run at more than 70% average utilization for a 5-minute peak in a
     daily period. In this regard, ICP will provide AOL, upon request, with a
     detailed network diagram regarding the Architecture and network
     infrastructure supporting the ICP Site(s). In the event that ICP elects to
     create a custom version of the ICP Site(s) in order to comply with the
     terms of this Agreement, ICP will bear responsibility for all aspects of
     the implementation, management and cost of such customized site.

2.   Optimization; Speed. ICP will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure
     that: (a) the functionality and features within the ICP Site(s) are
     optimized for the client software then in use by AOL Members; and (b) the
     ICP Site(s) is designed and populated in a manner that minimizes delays
     when AOL Members attempt to access such site. At a minimum, ICP will ensure
     that each ICP Site's data transfers initiate within fewer than fifteen (15)
     seconds on average. Prior to commercial launch of any material promotions
     described herein, ICP will permit AOL to conduct performance and load
     testing of the ICP Site(s) (in person or through remote communications),
     with such commercial launch not to commence until such time as AOL is
     reasonably satisfied with the results of any such testing.

3.   User Interface. ICP will maintain a graphical user interface within the ICP
     Site(s) that is competitive in all material respects with interfaces of
     other similar sites based on similar form technology. AOL reserves the
     right to review and approve the user interface and site design prior to
     launch of the Promotions and to conduct focus group testing to assess
     compliance with respect to such consultation and with respect to ICP's
     compliance with the preceding sentence.

4.   Technical Problems. ICP agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to
     address material technical problems (over which ICP exercises control)
     affecting use by AOL Members of the ICP Site(s) (an "ICP Technical
     Problem") promptly following notice thereof. In the event that ICP is
     unable to promptly resolve an ICP Technical Problem following notice therof
     from AOL (including, without limitation, infrastructure deficiencies
     producing user delays), AOL will have the right to regulate the promotions
     it provides to ICP hereunder until such time as ICP corrects the ICP
     Technical Problem at issue.

5.   Monitoring. ICP will ensure that the performance and availability of each
     ICP Site(s) is monitored on a continuous basis. ICP will provide AOL with
     contact information (including e-mail, phone, pager and fax information, as
     applicable, for both during and after business hours) for ICP's principal
     business and technical representatives, for use in cases when issues or
     problems arise with respect to the ICP Site(s).

6.   Telecommunications. Where applicable the ICP will utilize encryption
     methodology to secure data communications between the Parties' data
     centers. The network between the Parties will be configured such that no
     single component failure will significantly impact AOL Users. The Network
     will be sized such that no single line over which the ICP has matorial
     control runs at more than 70% average utilization for a 5-minute peak in a
     daily period.

7.   Security. ICP will utilize Internet standard encryption technologies (e.g.,
     Secure Socket Layer - SSL) to provide a secure environment for conducting
     transactions and/or transferring private member information (e.g. credit
     card numbers, banking/financial information, and member address
     information) to and from the ICP Site(s). ICP will facilitate periodic
     reviews of the ICP Site(s) by AOL in order to evaluate the security risks
     of such site. ICP will promptly remedy any security risks or breaches of
     security as may be identified by AOL's Operations Security team.

8.   Technical Performance.

     i.    ICP will design the ICP Site(s) to support the AOL-client embedded
           versions of the Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.XX and 4.XX browsers
           (Windows and Mackintosh), the Netscape Browser 4.XX and make
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         commercially reasonable efforts to support all other AOL browsers
         listed at: http://webmaster.info.aol.com).

ii.      To the extent ICP creates customized pages on the ICP Site(s) for AOL
         Members, ICP will develop and employ a methodology to detect AOL
         Members (e.g. examine the HTTP User-Agent field in order to identify
         the "AOL Member-Agents" listed at: "http://webmaster. info.aol.com/).

iii.     ICP will periodically review the technical information made available
         by AOL at http://webmaster.info.aol.com.

iv.      ICP will design its site to support HTTP 1.0 or later protocol as
         defined in RFC 1945 and to adhere to AOL's parameters for refreshing or
         preventing the caching of information in AOL's proxy system as outlined
         in the document provided at the following URL:
         http://webmaster.info.aol.com. The ICP is responsible for the
         manipulation of these parameters in web based objects so as to allow
         them to be cached or not cached as outlined in RFC 1945.

v.       Prior to releasing material, new functionality or features through the
         ICP Site(s) ("New Functionality"), ICP will use commercially reasonable
         efforts to either (i) test the New Functionality to confirm its
         compatibility with AOL Service client software and (ii) provide AOL
         with written notice of the New Functionality so that AOL can perform
         tests of the New Functionality to confirm its compatibility with the
         AOL Service client software. Should any new material, new functionality
         or features through the partner Site be released without notification
         to AOL, AOL will not be responsible for any adverse member experience
         until such time that compatibility tests can be performed and the new
         material, functionality or features qualified for the AOL Service.

9.   AOL Internet Services ICP Support. AOL will provide ICP with access to the
     standard online resources, standards and guidelines documentation,
     technical phone support, monitoring and after-hours assistance that AOL
     makes generally available to similarly situated web-based partners. AOL
     support will not, in any case, be involved with content creation on behalf
     of ICP or support for any technologies, databases, software or other
     applications which are not supported by AOL or are related to any ICP area
     other than the ICP Site(s). Support to be provided by AOL is contingent on
     ICP providing to AOL demo account information (where applicable), a
     detailed description of the ICP Sites's software, hardware and network
     architecture and access to the ICP Site(s) for purposes of such performance
     and load testing as AOL elects to conduct.

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