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Travel News Archive18-Jun-2008
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- 'Being flexible can lead to summer travel savings (FOX 19 Cincinnati)
NEW YORK (AP) - travel experts say a little creative thinking and flexibility can mean belt-tightening consumers who have procrastinated can still take their families on a road trip this summer.- 'Generational gap found on Cuba travel (Miami Herald)
There's a split between older and younger Cuban Americans on whether exiles should be allowed to travel more often to visit relatives on the communist island, according to new polls commissioned by a group seeking better U.S.-Cuba relations.- 'Affordable summer travel for families (CNN.com)
Summer travel doesn't have to break the bank. Here are five smart ways to have a great experience your kids will never forget -- without leaving you with credit-card bills that make you wish you'd never gone in the first place.- 'Gadgets for Smooth Summer Travel (ABC News)
From inflatable pillows to solid perfume, "GMA" has summer travel ideas. - 'Correction: UN-Africa-Travel Delays story (AP via Yahoo! News)
In a June 9 story about travel delays during a U.N.- 'Congress panel votes to loosen Cuba travel rules (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
People living in the United States could travel to Cuba more often and visit a broader list of family members under legislation approved by a congressional panel on Tuesday.- '(ATTN: Travel editors) (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
bc-travel-puppies-box (ATTN: Travel editors) //About the Puppy Airlift// (c) 2008, Los Angeles Times Potcake Place: P.O. Box 616, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, BWI; (649) 231-1010, www.potcakeplace.com.- 'Travel Agents See Slower Business In Las Cruces (KFOX 14 El Paso)
Higher airfares and per-bag fees are costing Las Cruces travel agencies customers.- 'Correction: UN-Africa-Travel Delays Story (CBS News)
In a June 9 story about travel delays during a U.N. Security Council trip to Africa, The Associated Press reported erroneously that members of the delegation paid $20,000 in cash to a jet fuel company to refuel a U.N. aircraft in Rwanda. A list of potential contributors was collected from the delegation but officials said U.N. headquarters was eventually able to wire the money to the company, ...- 'Correction: UN-Africa-Travel Delays story (Boston Globe)
In a June 9 story about travel delays during a U.N. Security Council trip to Africa, The Associated Press reported erroneously that members of the delegation paid $20,000 in cash to a jet fuel company to refuel a U.N. aircraft in Rwanda. A list of potential contributors was collected from the delegation but officials said U.N. headquarters was eventually able ...
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