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Travel News Archive04-Oct-2005
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- 'CSA Signs Deal With a Travel Agency (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
The state-run airline CSA signed a three-year contract with the CK Fischer travel agency on Tuesday that will raise its share in the Czech charter flights market to 50 percent, the company said.- 'Australia Upgrades Travel Warning for Bali After Bombings (Bloomberg.com)
U.K. Oct. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Australians have been warned not to travel to Indonesia after three bombers killed themselves and 19 other people and wounded 134 on the Indonesian holiday island of Bali, a government advisory said.- 'Carlson Wagonlit Travel ranks 3rd on franchising list (BizJournals)
Carlson Wagonlit Travel is the nation's third largest franchisor, according to the Franchise Times Top-200 List.- 'New Travel Domain Takes Flight (CBS News)
Airlines, theme parks, restaurants, tourism offices and others in travel and tourism are now eligible for Web sites and e-mail addresses ending in ".travel."- 'French national strike causes travel chaos (AFP via Yahoo! News)
French commuters faced serious travel disruptions from a one-day nationwide strike that was also expected to ground hundreds of flights from Paris' two main airports.- 'Travel Industry Gets New Online Domain (TechNewsWorld.com)
So far, many of the travel sectors eligible for the ".travel" domain suffix are in transportation, including airlines, bus operators, cruise lines and passenger rail lines, a group that covers suburban commuter lines but not city subway systems.- 'Treasury Secretary Will Travel to Japan, China October 10-16 (U.S. State Department)
Treasury Secretary John Snow will travel to Japan and China for high-level meetings and consultations during the week of October 10, the Department of the Treasury announced October 3.- 'Travel businesses get new online domain (Seattle Times)
A new online domain for the travel industry is open for business. Airlines, theme parks, restaurants, tourism offices and others in travel...- 'Travel Industry Gets New Online Domain (AP via Yahoo! News)
A new online domain for the travel industry is open for business. Airlines, theme parks, restaurants, tourism offices and others in travel and tourism are eligible for Web sites and e-mail addresses ending in ".travel."- 'Travel industry gets new online domain (USA Today)
A new online domain for the travel industry is open for business. Airlines, theme parks, restaurants, tourism offices and others in travel and tourism are eligible for websites and e-mail addresses ending in ".travel."
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