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Travel News Archive16-Apr-2006
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- 'Travel agencies on the rebound (Bradenton Herald)
Bookings are up at local travel agencies, and new agencies are opening to meet the demand.- 'How travel agents rip us off (Independent Online)
An informal survey of travel agents' service fees introduced since last year provides some interesting findings.- 'Salman Khan gets permission to travel abroad (India Daily)
Bollywood actor Salman Khan was on Saturday granted permission to travel abroad by the District and Sessions court here.- 'MAS TO INTRODUCE TICKET-LESS DOMESTIC TRAVEL FROM MAY 1 (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Finance)
Transport Malaysia Airlines (MAS) (KLSE:3786) will go ticket-less for domestic travel transactions at all its offices in Malaysia effective May 1, 2006, in line with one of the five thrusts of its business turnaround plan.- 'Making travel tasty (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Combining my love of food with my love of travel, at the same time, had never occurred to me. That is, until this year.- 'The Travel Troubleshooter (Miami Herald)
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.- 'Expedia Corporate Travel Taps Hotels.com's Rosner (Business Travel News)
JULY 15, 2005 -- Expedia Inc., the soon-to-be spun-off travel division of media conglomerate InterActiveCorp ( BTNOnline , Dec. 21, 2004) , yesterday announced a series of corporate restructuring moves, including the resignation of Expedia Corporate Travel president Matt Hulett and appointment of Cheryl Rosner, president of Hotels.com, to the post.- 'Popular travel site adds feature (The Herald-Mail)
The second-most popular travel site on the Web has added Wikis. "TripAdvisor Inside" lets people post opinions and experiences in a format that combines a dictionary and a chat room.- 'The 25 Most Influential Executives Of The Business Travel Industry, 2005 (Business Travel News)
JANUARY 23, 2006 -- The roster of the 25 decision makers who exerted the greatest sway over the corporate travel industry in the past year constitutes an awesome lineup.- 'MAS To Introduce Ticket-Less Domestic Travel From May 1 (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
Malaysia Airlines (MAS) (KLSE:3786) will go ticket-less for domestic travel transactions at all its offices in Malaysia effective May 1, 2006, in line with one of the five thrusts of its business turnaround plan.
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