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Travel News Archive22-Dec-2007
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- 'Snow storm misses Lincoln, but causes regional travel problems (Lincoln Journal Star)
Lincoln residents were surprised to awake Saturday to find an absence of new snow or ice, breaking a trend that stretched nearly to Thanksgiving. travel was easy compared to previous weekends, and despite shopping-related traffic, Lincoln police worked only a handful of accidents.- 'Travel not advised in Eastern Iowa (The Gazette)
The Iowa State Patrol is currently not advising travel in parts of eastern and northeast Iowa due to snow-covered roadways and reduced visibility.Towing services are prohibited in the affected areas. Iowa Department of Transportation road crews are out in force in these areas. The travel advisory is affecting many roadways in the state, including Interstates 80 and 380. The Iowa DOT?s road ...- 'Strikes threaten travel (Newstalk ZB via Yahoo!Xtra News)
New Zealanders travelling to the UK over the holiday period are being warned of possible disruptions to their travel plans.- 'Travelers get ready for another round of holiday travel (KTVK 3TV Phoenix via Yahoo! News)
Christmas holiday travel begins this weekend.- 'Travel weather for the weekend (KTVK 3TV Phoenix via Yahoo! News)
Royal Norman has your travel forecast throughout the country for your destination planning.- 'KAALtv.com - Winter Travel Problems (KAAL Austin)
(KAAL) -- More than 65-million Americans are expected to travel this week, and many will experience delays caused by bad weather. Wintry road conditions are putting a damper on some people?s travel plans.- 'Winter Weather Slows Travel On New Mexico Roads (KOAT TheNewMexicoChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
On one of the busiest holiday travel weekends of the year, snow is hampering plans of travelers driving through New Mexico.- 'How popular are planes this holiday travel season? (KTVK 3TV Phoenix via Yahoo! News)
Planes aren't the most popular transport for the Christmas travel time, but that doesn't always translate to easy flying at the airport.- '10,000 hit by travel firm's collapse (Independent)
Around 3,000 disappointed holidaymakers were last night scrambling to rebook Christmas trips after a travel company collapsed into administration.- 'Winter Weather Slows Travel On New Mexico Roads (KOAT Albuquerque)
On one of the busiest holiday travel weekends of the year, snow is hampering plans of travelers driving through New Mexico. "It's snow covered at least one lane, they've got a lot of sand on it," said Randy Whiteman who saw slow-moving traffic on the roads in the state.
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