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Travel News Archive25-Nov-2005
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- 'YOUR LIFE - TRAVEL: LATE DEALS (Daily Mirror)
EBOOKERS.COM is offering three nights B&B in Stockholm at the Tegnerlunden Hotel from £208pp. travel before Dec 15 - price includes flights from Heathrow with SAS. Visit www.ebookers.com or call 0870 814 6024.- 'Bird Group unveils a host of IT solutions for travel industry (India Infoline)
The Bird Group, one of India?s largest conglomerates in the travel and Information Technology arena, on Friday announced its portfolio of IT solutions for the Indian travel and tourism industry.- 'Stunning New Collection of NASA's Best Outer Space Images Makes Space Travel an Affordable Gift This Holiday Season (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
ITHACA, N.Y.----Nov. 25, 2005--Space travel--once the exclusive endeavor of astronauts and millionaires--is now an affordable reality for private citizens everywhere. Even those who are a bit reluctant to leave the comfort of their own home.- 'Company offers businesses winter travel tips (Austin Business Journal)
Business travelers can take some steps to minimize inconveniences caused by flight delays and cancellations during the holiday and winter travel season.- 'Record holiday travel expected (Chicago Tribune)
An estimated 37.3 million Americans will travel over Thanksgiving weekend this year, the most ever for the holiday, according to a survey by AAA that has been conducted for the past 12 years.- 'Air Travel Down in Asia-Pacific Region (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Air travel growth in the Asia-Pacific region declined 3.6 percent in October from a year ago as high oil prices and a slowing global economy choked demand, an industry group said Friday.- '12th Annual World Travel Awards picks winner (Manila Bulletin)
Gulf Air?s hard work and excellent customer service continue to pay off after it secured three more prestigious awards ? two at the 12th Annual World Travel Awards in London and one at the Arabian Business Awards 2005 in Dubai.- 'Dothan's Busy Holiday Travel (WTVY-TV 4)
It is the busiest travel day of the year and experts say to pack light, pack right, and pack a load of patience because with the unusual weather conditions, most flights could be delayed.- 'CONSUMER TRAVEL: Travel expenses to get closer look (The Charlotte Observer)
Business travelers, prepare for greater scrutiny. Spurred by high-profile abuses of expense accounts, companies are taking a closer look at employees' travel reports. Small to mid-sized firms in particular are enacting policies and travel procedures that are allowing them to better flag those extravagant dinners or inappropriate charges while employees are on the road.- 'Players demand pay before travel (Kenya Broadcasting Corporation)
Harambee Stars palyers have refused to travel to Rwanda for the CECAFA challenge Cup which kicks off this weekend in Rwanda, demanding their unpaid allowances.
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