|
Travel News Archive19-Oct-2005
| | |
- 'US, Cuban travel rules hurt families- rights group (RedNova)
By Jim Loney MIAMI (Reuters) - travel restrictions imposed by the United States and Cuba show complete disregard for families by tearing children away from parents and preventing adults from caring for ailing parents, a human rights group said on Wednesday. In a major report on travel between the neighboring ideological foes, Human Rights Watch said U.S.- 'Group urges U.S., Cuba to lift travel restrictions (Macon Telegraph)
HAVANA - A prominent human-rights group on Wednesday urged the Bush administration and the Cuban government to lift restrictions on travel that have divided Cuban families and caused "immeasurable" hardship.- 'NBTA Forecasts 9 Percent Jump In Travel Costs (Business Travel News)
OCTOBER 19, 2005 -- Companies next year will spend more on corporate travel as rates offered by all types of suppliers--coupled with the overall number of business trips--are expected to grow, according to the National Business Travel Association's 2006 forecast, released today.- 'Delta Customers Affected By Hurricane Wilma May Change Travel Plans Without Penalties or Fees (RedNova)
ATLANTA, Oct. 19, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Delta Air Lines customers booked on flights traveling to or from select cities in South Florida and Mexico may make adjustments to their travel schedule due to the continued impact of Hurricane Wilma.- 'US, Cuban travel rules hurt families: rights group (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Travel restrictions imposed by the United States and Cuba show complete disregard for families by tearing children away from parents and preventing adults from caring for ailing parents, a human rights group said on Wednesday.- 'Share Your Best Business Travel Stories (Newsweek)
Savvy readers tell us how they navigate the world of business travel.- 'U.S. and Cuba travel restrictions violate basic rights, group says (Kansas City Star)
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - A prominent human rights organization on Wednesday accused the United States and Cuba of imposing travel restrictions that wrench families apart and violate basic rights.- 'Hearn links longliner tragedy to travel scandal (CBC Newfoundland and Labrador)
Conservative MP Loyola Hearn says reports of extravagant travel claims at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans are unacceptable in the wake of a fishing tragedy that cost four men their lives.- 'IATA: India must quickly increase airport capacity to sustain air travel boom (USA Today)
India needs to quickly increase capacity and improve air traffic control at the country's two major airports New Delhi and Bombay to ensure safety and sustain the country's air travel boom, the International Air Transport Association said Tuesday.- 'Buckeyes look to solve travel troubles (Chillicothe Gazette)
COLUMBUS -- Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel said he hasn't found it "excruciating" playing games on the road. travel-weary fans who think nothing of gassing up the car or hopping on a plane to follow their beloved Buckeyes might beg to differ.
Back to Travel News Archive
|
|
|