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Travel News Archive31-Aug-2005
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- 'Avoiding travel stress this weekend (The Arizona Republic)
Here are some holiday travel tips from Sky Harbor International Airport and Terry Trippler of travel Web site cheapseats.com.- 'Prosecutors allege Lenexa firm misled travel customers (Kansas City Star)
Johnson County prosecutors have filed suit against the operators of a Lenexa travel business, alleging more than 30 violations of Kansas consumer protection laws.- 'Another local resident loses money to Tigard travel agent (The News-Review)
In addition to disappearing with a Roseburg church group's money, a Tigard travel agent apparently cost another Roseburg resident a trip home to see her Filipino grandmother.- '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.- 'Muggers loot cash, valuables from five travel agencies (News From Bangladesh)
Muggers looted cash taka and other valuables worth about 4 lakh taka from five travel agencies of Wadud Mansion at Toyenbee Circular Road, Motijheel in the capital yesterday.- 'Fresh US travel alert for Dhaka (News From Bangladesh)
The US in its latest travel alert issued on Tuesday in Washington, said the overall security situation in Bangladesh, including threats to US interests from extremists, remains a concern.- 'Operators of Lenexa travel business face lawsuit (Kansas City Star)
Johnson County prosecutors have sued the operators of a Lenexa travel business, alleging more than 30 violations of Kansas consumer-protection laws.- 'Hurricane Katrina affects some travel plans (KOAA)
Industry experts said if you have plans to travel by airplane this Labor Day weekend, Hurricane Katrina should not affect your flight, unless you had plans to travel to the devastated areas.- 'United Airlines Revises Ticket Policies for New Orleans Area Travel Affected By Hurricane Katrina (RedNova)
CHICAGO, Aug. 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- United Airlines today has further revised its ticketing policies for its customers with travel plans to and from New Orleans affected by Hurricane Katrina. Effective immediately, these policies apply to all customers ticketed on or before Aug.- 'Bolivia travel advisory under review after couple shot (The New Zealand Herald)
The New Zealand Embassy in Chile said today they may revise the travel advisory for Bolivia after a New Zealand woman and her partner were murdered on a climbing holiday.
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