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Travel News Archive16-Dec-2005
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- 'Holiday Travel (WRIC 8)
Friday Triple A released its travel predictions for the holiday season. Here's what you can expect. Nationwide holiday travel will be ip nearly 2 percent, but in Virginia, Triple A officials tell us travel is down.- 'Snow Showers Create Dicey Travel Conditions (WRTV TheIndyChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
Snow showers combined with icy roads left over from Thursday's snow to create travel troubles Friday for Hoosier motorists.- 'AAA Expects Winter Holiday Travel Up 1.7 Percent From Last Year (The Auto Channel)
DES MOINES, Iowa, Dec. 16, 2005 -- Americans will travel in potentially record-high numbers this Christmas-New Year's holiday, despite travel costs that are up nearly across the board.- 'Cheney to travel to Afghanistan, Pakistan, Middle East (AFP via Yahoo! News)
US Vice-President Dick Cheney will travel next week to Afghanistan, Pakistan, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, his office announced.- 'Uni vice chancellor quits amid travel rorts row (ABC via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
The vice-chancellor of Melbourne's Latrobe University has resigned after scrutiny of his overseas travel expenses and questions about the university's direction.- 'Despite higher costs, busy Christmas travel season expected (phillyburbs.com)
NEWARK, N.J. - A week before the Christmas travel rush, Victoria Zamora and her three children sat with piles of suitcases filled with presents in a corner at Newark Liberty International Airport.- 'Uni chief quits over travel row (The Age)
LA TROBE University vice-chancellor Michael Osborne has resigned following intense scrutiny of his extensive overseas travel and questions about the direction of the university.- 'Ask Lifehacker Readers: Holiday Travel Tips (Lifehacker via Yahoo! News)
We've shown you our travel tips. Now it's your turn!- 'Travel agents can still get you there (Los Angeles Times)
REGARDING "No Room at the Inn? Maybe, but Keep Banging on the Door" (The Internet Traveler, Dec. 11): I found it amusing that someone would drive themselves crazy trying to book a room on third-party Internet sites, or any sites, spending weeks trying to get availability when all they had to do was call a travel agent.- 'Tips for holiday travel (phillyburbs.com)
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