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Travel News Archive19-Jun-2008
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- '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.- 'Battered travel and tourism stocks may offer bargains (International Herald Tribune)
Summer bookings are shaping up nicely for hotels and tour operators, but the good news has not been reflected in share prices. Is it time to check back in to travel stocks?- 'Home-based travel agent seminar on tap in E.B. (East Brunswick Sentinel)
The Association of Home-Based Travel Agents will hold its next seminar at 6 p.m. June 25 at the East Grand Buffet, 6 Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick. All travel agents and associates are invited. Membership is not required. The seminar will feature Star Clippers, Sceptre Tours, American Travel Abroad, E.E.I. Travel and the Antigua-Barbuda Tourism Board.- 'Suggested Routes for Travel in Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Corridor (KCRG-TV9 Cedar Rapids)
CONTINUE TO BE PATIENT AND CAUTIOUS WHEN TRAVELING ON AREA STREETS. With traffic concentrated on a limited number of arterial streets, please be patient. Interstate 80 is open for east-west travel between Iowa City and Coralville. The Park Road Bridge and Iowa Ave Bridge remain closed.- 'State lifts travel agent licensing requirement (NBC 10 Providence)
It's now easier to become a travel agent in Rhode Island. - 'Coast Guard bans travel to and from Samar (GMA News)
MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine Coast Guard on Friday imposed a travel ban on seagoing vessels to and from Samar in Eastern Visayas, which are under storm signal 3 due to tropical storm "Frank."- 'U.S.'s Rice to travel to quake-hit Chengdu, China (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will travel this month to Chengdu, China, the capital of Sichuan province that was struck by a massive earthquake in May, the State Department said.- 'Two Rivers art show to travel to McBride, Mackenzie (Prince George Citizen Online)
Local artist Peter George and Two Rivers Gallery have teamed up to create an art show that'll travel to Valemount, Mackenzie and McBride.George's show, Wet'suwet'en - New Perspectives and Long Traditions, the Art of Peter George, is the focus of this year's outreach program between Two Rivers Gallery and Valemount, Mackenzie and McBride."They are our regular outreach partners," said Yael ...- 'Warnings of air travel disruption (BBC News)
Action by firefighters is going to affect the travel plans of about 2,000 people, airport bosses say.- 'Green tips: Travel (CNN.com)
Take steps to reduce your carbon footprint whether you are commuting to work or taking a vacation.
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