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Travel News Archive29-Feb-2008
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- 'Travel in style to world's greatest race. (Crash.net)
Tour specialists offering a range of packages for those wishing to travel to Le Mans in 2008. - 'SWIC PSOP travel club offers spring, summer trips (Collinsville Herald)
If you are looking for a chance to get away from it all in the upcoming months, consider taking a trip with the Southwestern Illinois College travel Program. No matter what you are looking for, the travel Program has a trip for you.- 'Woman Sentenced For Fraudulent Work As Travel Agent (NBC4 Washington, D.C.)
A Rockville woman has been sentenced to 18 months in jail for fraudulent work as a travel agent.- 'Travel Through Texas At Travel Expo (KLTV 7 Tyler)
Would you like to travel across the state and into Louisiana, without having to pay those high gas prices? - 'No Travel Recommended (KAAL Austin)
(KAAL) ? MnDot is recommending no one travel in southeast Minnesota, due to the blowing and drifting snow. Strong winds and melting snow led to dozens of traffic accidents today.- 'Travel Picks: Top 10 art museums in the world (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Whether it's the Louvre, the Metropolitan or the Tate, some of the world's top art museums have become destinations in themselves, with online travel site TripAdvisor compiling a list of the world's top 10.- 'American Express Travel adding jobs in Gwinnett (BizJournals)
American Express Travel has opened a new travel counselor customer call center in Lawrenceville, Ga., and will add 100 new jobs.- 'Spring break travel activity could jam MSP parking lots (Pioneer Press)
Heavy travel activity from now through the first week of April could spell mid-week parking problems at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.- 'Top online travel agent says profit up 66% in 2007 (People's Daily)
Ctrip.com International Ltd, a Chinese online travel operator, has posted a net profit of 398 million yuan (55 million U.S. dollars) in 2007, up 66 percent overa year earlier. In the fourth quarter, net profit of the Nasdaq-listed f ...- 'When travel arrangements go bad (MSNBC)
A recent column about a group of 73 cruisers left stranded by their so-called ?travel agent? elicited howls from the professional travel agent community. John Frenaye wades into the fray, urging travel consumers to be more careful when they make their travel arrangements. Watch out, he says. There are sharks in the water.
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