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Travel News Archive08-Apr-2006
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- 'Kunitz Scores Twice As Ducks Beat Kings (AP via Yahoo! News)
The Anaheim Mighty Ducks didn't have to travel very far to find success on a crucial five-game road trip.- 'Luxury Travel Magazine Names the World's Hottest New Luxury Hotels (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
(PRWEB) April 6, 2006 -- Luxury travel Magazine announces the world's hottest new luxury hotels.- 'Etihad Airways to exhibit new in-flight innovations at Arabian Travel Market 2006 (AME Info)
Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, will showcase several of its new innovative products and destinations at next month's Arabian Travel Market.- 'Corporate Travel World: Analysts Becker, Harrell Assess Airline Performance, Offer Benchmarks (Business Travel News)
APRIL 03, 2006 -- Today at the BTN's 22nd annual Corporate Travel World conference and exhibition in New York, The Benchmark Co. analyst Helane Becker and Harrell Associates principal Bob Harrell offered attendees an inside look at the performance of the troubled domestic airline industry and projected the potential impact on the negotiating positions of corporate travel buyers.- 'Gas prices not expected to curtail summer travel (Globe Online)
MASON CITY ? Rising gasoline prices are not expected to adversely impact travel plans in Iowa this summer, officials say. A trend of shorter trips to more localized destinations seems to have weathered the higher prices.- 'Travel agent cut flight transfer too close (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Q We recently bought two sets of airline tickets through our travel agent: one from Minneapolis to Phoenix on Sun Country Airlines, and the other from Phoenix to Maui on ATA Airlines. Our return trip took us through Los Angeles. No one told us that Sun Country and ATA are in different terminals in Los Angeles, or that the airlines do not have a luggage transfer agreement with one another. As a - 'Canadiana engine to travel to U.S. (The Buffalo News)
The 60-ton steam engine that once powered the Canadiana will travel across the border next week to the Buffalo site where it was assembled 96 years ago.- 'US citizens cautioned to avoid non-essential travel to Pakistan (The Pakistan Link)
WASHINGTON: The United States renewed a warning to its citizens to defer non-essential travel to Pakistan, citing possible terrorist attacks.- 'U.S. Warns Citizens Against Travel to Pakistan on Terror Threat (Bloomberg.com)
April 8 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. State Department warned its citizens against non-essential travel to Pakistan because of possible terrorist attacks.- 'US warns against travel to Pakistan (Daily Times)
WASHINGTON: The US on Friday renewed a warning to its citizens to defer non-essential travel to Pakistan, citing possible terrorist attacks. In issuing the travel warning, the State Department said that Al Qaeda and Taliban militants as well as other groups in Pakistan posed potential danger
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