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Travel News Archive20-Nov-2005
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- 'AirTran Airways Launches Holiday Sale for Travel to All Destinations (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
AirTran Airways, a subsidiary of AirTran Holdings, Inc. , today launched a holiday sale for travel to all destinations with fares starting as low as $34 each way.- 'Fuel cost not expected to slow Thanksgiving travel (Portsmouth Herald)
The holiday travel season will not be affected by the increased fuel prices, many travel officials said, and families are expected to keep their Thanksgiving travel plans as usual.- 'Al Naboodah Travel & Tourism Agencies LLC signs MoU with Elite Jets FZCO for the provision of air charter services (AME Info)
Dubai-based Al Naboodah Travel & Tourism Agencies LLC and Elite Jets FZCO have signed a Memorandum of Understanding through which Elite Jets will provide its private jet charter services to the business and leisure clients of Al Naboodah Travel & Tourism.- 'Mapping out your travel: how the online sites compare (San Jose Mercury News)
The busiest road-trip weeks of the year are ahead of us. According to AAA, more than 37 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more away from home this holiday season -- and 83 percent of those will go by car.- 'Negotiating the Crush of Holiday Travel (RedNova)
By Terry Richard, The Oregonian, Portland, Ore. Nov. 20--This weekend kicks off the crowded holiday travel season. U.S.-based airlines are expected to carry a record 21.7 million passengers on domestic and international flights between Nov. 19 and Nov. 29.- 'Report says European travel growing; up 4.6% in first seven months of 2005 (Vancouver Province)
LONDON (AP) - International travel to European destinations has increased 4.6 per cent during the first seven months of 2005, with most growth attributed to short leisure trips, the World Travel Market reported Monday.- 'Securing trade and travel a key priority (Scoop.co.nz)
Managing New Zealand's borders has become more significant due to ever increasing international trade and travel, says new Customs Minister Nanaia Mahuta.- 'RDU prepares for holiday travel (News 14 Carolina)
(Raleigh-Durham International Airport) - This week kicks off the holiday travel season. About 300,000 people are expected to fly into and out of Raleigh-Durham International Airport over the Thanksgiving holiday.- 'Award for local travel agent (Queanbeyan Age)
QUEANBEYAN City Travel has been recognised as one of the region's best travel agents after winning two major awards from the travel industry this year.- 'CFOs Embrace Online Travel Booking (RedNova)
By McCracken, Bruce Online providers eliminate the middleman for routine bookings, which can reduce processing time and travel costs substantially. That's made finance executives advocates of these systems.
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