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Travel News Archive23-May-2006
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- 'EagleRider Revolutionizes Motorcycle Travel (SYS-CON Media)
EagleRider, already the world's leadingmotorcycle rental company, is now paving the way for a revolution in theway enthusiasts travel. EagleRider's world-renowned self-drive tours arenow better than ever and experiencing an explosion in popularity.- 'Gaylord Opryland names director of travel industry sales (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center has hired Jennifer Powers as director of travel industry sales Tuesday.- 'Gas prices affecting holiday travel, AAA says (KRNV)
AAA says the number of Nevadans planning to travel over the Memorial Day weekend is up slightly from last year -- but not by much. The automobile club estimates about 313-thousand Nevadans plan to travel 50 miles or more over the upcoming holiday.- 'Australia Warns Against Travel to East Timor (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
May 24 (Bloomberg) -- Australian citizens have been told not to travel to East Timor after a second round of riots in the capital, Dili. Australian troops, warships and aircraft are on standby to help the nation.- 'What You Need to Know About Air Travel (Kiplinger Magazine via Yahoo! Finance)
Tells what you need to know before booking your next flight trip and provides tips to make your travel more comfortable.- 'EagleRider Revolutionizes Motorcycle Travel (The Auto Channel)
LOS ANGELES, CA May 23, 2006; EagleRider, already the world's leading motorcycle rental company, is now paving the way for a revolution in the way enthusiasts travel. EagleRider's world-renowned self-drive tours are now better than ever and experiencing an explosion in popularity.- 'Parking wardens travel on buses (BBC News)
Parking attendants travel on buses in Lancashire to target motorists who park at stops.- 'Opryland names director of travel industry sales (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center has hired Jennifer Powers as director of travel industry sales.- 'AAA Chicago Projects Slight Increase in Memorial Day Travel (The Auto Channel)
AURORA, Ill., May 23, 2006 -- More people will travel this weekend -- especially by motor vehicle -- despite the fact that fuel prices have risen substantially, according to AAA. Roughly 37.6 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this holiday, a 0.9 percent increase from Memorial Day 2005. About 31.4 million travelers, or 84 percent of all holiday travelers, expect to go by - 'Travel surge makes airport parking tricky (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
Most big U.S. airports expect record parking revenue this year, a strong hint of headaches to come for travelers over Memorial Day weekend and the peak summer travel season that follows.
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