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Travel News Archive05-Dec-2005
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- 'Romney keeps up out-of-state travel (WCAX 3)
BOSTON Governor Romney is continuing his out-of-state travel this week, with visits to New Hampshire and Iowa.- 'AAA holding Travel High School Challenge (CentralOhio.com)
The AAA travel High School Challenge is being repeated again this year. This event is more than just a geography contest, this scholarship program tests students' travel literacy by focusing on tourism destinations.- 'Selecting travel accessories (The News-Courier)
NEW YORK (AP) ? Travel can be divided into four basic parts ? the planning, the journey, the destination, and the memories. Gifts for travelers can be divided along similar lines. Here are a few ideas for each category.- 'Asian air travel to drop as world economy slows (INQ7money.net)
KUALA LUMPUR -- Growth in Asian air travel is expected to slow to five percent next year due to a sluggish global economy and other uncertainties such as high oil prices, terrorism and bird flu, experts said Monday.- 'Plan early to make sure travel packets are submitted on time (Stars and Stripes)
Travel may be among the perks of an overseas duty assignment, but to visit any country in the region, servicemembers need more than a few bucks in savings and a chunk of available leave time.- 'Bowl bound: A fan?s guide to travel and the games (The Des Moines Register)
Fan support sealed Outback deal for Iowa Iowa reaction: Fans surprised, pleased Key ISU starters returning home for Houston Bowl ISU reaction: Fans got the trip they wanted Travel agencies bracing for calls Keeler: Is it fair that Iowa goes to a better bowl that ISU? Blogs: Instant analysis (ours and yours) - 'Offering a world of travel promises (The Charlotte Observer)
Some travel Web sites are feeling so confident about their service or their low prices that they've started offering guarantees.- 'Slower air travel growth seen in (Asia News Network)
Air travel in Asia Pacific may be heading for a soft landing as experts have predicted growth to fall a notch from six per cent this year due to uncertainties over the global economic outlook and jet fuel prices.- 'Uncertainties to hit air travel in AsiaPac (The Star Online)
AIR travel in the Asia-Pacific may head for a soft landing as experts have predicted growth to fall a notch from 6% this year due to uncertainties over the global economic outlook and jet fuel prices.- 'Travel Notes (San Jose Mercury News)
International travel to European destinations increased by 4.6 percent during the first seven months of 2005, with most growth attributed to short leisure trips, the World travel Market says.
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