Travel News Archive

14-Nov-2007

 
  • 'Holiday travel nightmare (KTVA Anchorage)
  • United Airlines announced it would stop service to and from Alaska this summer. However, one local woman was never told; and now, days before she was set to travel, she and her son found out their reservations don't exist.

  • 'Thanksgiving travel doesn't always lead home to mom (CNN.com)
  • NEW YORK, New York (AP) -- Thanksgiving is always one of the busiest travel times of the year. But not everybody is heading home to mom. Some folks go skiing, some head to Orlando, Florida, or Las Vegas, Nevada, others cram the streets of Chicago, Illinois, or New York to watch parades.

  • 'Will high fuel prices affect your Thanksgiving weekend travel? Let us know (The Desert Sun)
  • Gasoline prices are soaring everywhere, and California has the highest prices anywhere. And with oil nearing $100 a barrel, costs for air travel -- and everyday living -- will likely rise as well. Will that affect Coachella Valley residents' plans for travel next week on the Thanksgiving holiday weekend? The Desert Sun wants to know.

  • 'Holiday Travel Tips For Diabetics (KLAS Las Vegas)
  • As holiday travel plans come together, diabetics need to be prepared for the unexpected. In this week's Dealing With Diabetes report, we get some travel tips from an emergency room nurse, who also happens to be a well-traveled diabetic.

  • 'Strike brings travel chaos to France (Times Online)
  • France suffered expected travel chaos this morning when transport and other public sector workers staged an open-ended strike against President Sarkozy?s attempts to end their pension privileges.

  • 'Travel: Going green on global travels (San Francisco Chronicle)
  • As more vacationers have begun to contemplate the impact of their travels on the planet, from the greenhouse-gas emissions of their flights to the litter they leave behind in scenic areas, mainstream travel publishers have devised a new category of books to...

  • 'The Secret to Holiday Travel Savings (The Beaver County Times)
  • (ARA) - AAA estimates that 38.3 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this holiday season, a 2.7 percent increase from last year. Of this, 4.8 million will travel by plane. This means millions of people spending top dollar for choice airline seats.

  • 'Holiday Travel Tips (KOTV 6 Tulsa)
  • Officials are predicting over 27 million airline passengers will travel during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. After a year that has seen record setting delays at many airports, Six In The Morning will have officials from the Tulsa International Airport on Thursday to discuss holiday travel tips.

  • 'Romo, Campbell travel on diverse paths (Manassas Journal Messenger)
  • ASHBURN -- Less than 20 games into their tenure as starting quarterbacks, Dallas' Tony Romo and Washington's Jason Campbell travel on divergent paths. It's a reversal for Romo, unheralded and undrafted out of Eastern Illinois, and Campbell, a first-round draft pick out of Auburn.

  • 'Holiday Travel Deals Still Available (WESH via Yahoo! News)
  • The holidays are fast-approaching, but those wishing to travel may still be able to find some good deals.

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