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Travel News Archive24-Aug-2005
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- 'Frederick, Md., travel agencies say they are a better choice than Internet (The Frederick News-Post, Frederick, Md.) - (Hotel Online)
Frederick, Md., travel agencies say they are a better choice than Internet (The Frederick News-Post, Frederick, Md.) By Jon Stewart, The Frederick News-Post, Frederick, Md.- 'Prices on Airfares, Packages Are Falling for Autumn Travel (RedNova)
Autumn rates are falling on airfares and packages. * Northwest has a sale on travel from selected U.S. cities to Japan. Round-trip fares from Dallas start at $661 to Nagoya and $682 to Osaka or Tokyo. Tickets must be purchased by Aug.- '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.- 'World Poker Tour, Travel Channel Reach Sponsorship Agreement (Rolling Good Times)
LOS ANGELES ? (PRESS RELEASE) -- World Poker Tour and the Travel Channel have reached an agreement to allow poker players to wear their sponsor logos in both preliminary rounds and final tables of the televised WPT series.- 'Making hobby a career Bert Lambrichs of Diethelm Travel likes to feel the pulse of the country he is visiting (Bangkok Post)
Travelling to exotic countries is one of the most enjoyable aspects of Bert Lambrichs's job as director of sales and marketing at Diethelm Travel, Thailand.- 'TRAVEL & LEISURE MAGAZINE ARRIVES IN AUSTRALIA (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Finance)
Publishing Fairfax General Magazines, a division of the Australian Stock Exchange listed John Fairfax Holdings Limited, will publish the world's leading travel magazine, Travel + Leisure, in Australia.- 'Travel pipeline flowing (Sun-Sentinel)
Even as they approach $3 a gallon in some places, gas prices don't appear to be curbing the U.S. appetite for travel. In a survey released Tuesday, the American Automobile Association said it expects nationwide travel over the Labor Day weekend to be 0.9 percent higher than last year.- 'Seven Deadly Sins of Travel (Gadling)
Here?s a read I was sure would be filled with all the wild things you go to do partying like a charged up spring breaker to make your vacation full of deadly sins. Days filled with slinging back cold one after cold one and nights full of debauchery? Should spring break really be considered vacation? Considering this piece is from MSNBC and the time of year I was very mistaken by the title of- 'Boarding school to stress travel, exploration (The Mail Tribune)
Greg Guevara came home to Southern Oregon to create his dream job. Guevara left a teaching job in Eugene to resurrect a private boarding school that combines traditional academics with a heavy dose of international travel and adventure sports such as kayaking, rock climbing and skiing.- 'Travel & Leisure Magazine Arrives In Australia (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
Fairfax General Magazines, a division of the Australian Stock Exchange listed John Fairfax Holdings Limited, will publish the world's leading travel magazine, travel + Leisure, in Australia.
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