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Travel News Archive07-Aug-2005
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- 'Eight Out of 10 Travel Sites Missing Out On Traffic From Search (PR Web)
As many as 80 percent of the top UK travel websites are losing out on potential traffic by not covering the most basic requirements search engines look for when ranking sites. Research conducted by search marketing specialists Spannerworks has revealed that many top travel websites are not taking advantage of the growing number of travel-related searches online. [PRWEB Aug 6, 2005]- 'Travel Q&A with Carol Pucci (Seattle Times)
Times travel writer Carol Pucci answered your questions about security and safety or any other travel topic.- 'Tiger pitcher help lead travel team to softball World Series (Greenville Advocate)
Greenville pitcher Brittany White was part of a travel softball team that advanced to the World Series for the sixth time in the last seven years. White played for the Panama City (Fla.) Starlets 16 and Under team that scored more than 600 runs in its travel season.- 'Attacks leave travel plans up in air for Benton graduate (Benton Courier)
Benton's Jamie Fugitt, right, and Amanda Tackett were going to enjoy time in London soon, but Tackett's travel plans are on hold after the bombings in London Thursday. Fugitt is currently studying in England.- 'Travel Guide: 8/7/05 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Inspired by an item in the June 19 travel briefs, Karryn Lintelman, 22, a recent Pitt graduate, entered an essay contest sponsored by Red Bicyclette, a new brand of Gallo Wineries.- 'The Observer | Travel | What's new? (The Observer)
What's new? To get advice on organising a journey by cargo ship try new consultancy, the Freighter Travel Advisory Service (07710 528514).- 'Senator wants DoD to recompete travel system FEDERAL TIMES STAFF (Federal Times)
Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., is preparing an amendment that would force the Defense Department to recompete its contract for an online travel booking system.- 'DYFS still has a long road to travel (NorthJersey.com)
DYFS still has a long road to travel Not enough energy is being generated to move the agency out of the danger zone. THINGS don't look good for DYFS.|It's not moving fast enough in its efforts to clean up its reputation and, more importantly, save the lives of vulnerable children.- 'South Florida Business Travel by Mike Seemuth: Summer winds down, airlines drop prices (The State)
As the busy summer travel season heads into its final weeks, many airlines are discounting tickets for travel in late summer, autumn, and early winter.- 'Travel insurance can help (Canoe)
TORONTO -- Summertime is travel time for many Canadians but sometimes even the best-laid plans can fly out the window, causing you to cancel or cut short a trip.
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