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Travel News Archive29-Oct-2005
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- 'Yemen Travel Warning (Kansas City InfoZine)
This travel Warning is being issued to provide U.S. citizens updated security information for Yemen. This notice supersedes the travel Warning for Yemen issued May 6, 2005.- 'Australian minister predicts bird flu would almost end international travel (Khaleej Times)
CANBERRA, Australia - International air travel would virtually stop if bird flu triggered a lethal human pandemic in the Asia-Pacific region, Australia?s health minister said Sunday ahead on an international forum on the global threat.- 'travel (Pacifican)
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Holidaymakers planning on hiring a car in the Balearics will face a new tax from January - a move the Association of British Travel Agents warns could harm tourism to Spain.- 'U.S. Issues Travel Warning for Indonesia (New York Times)
The United States warned Americans to avoid nonessential travel to Indonesia, saying a suicide bombing on Bali earlier this month showed that terrorists were still active.- 'Sri Lanka: Tension escalates as SLA restricts travel at Thandikulam (TamilNet)
Tension between Sri Lanka Army (SLA) soldiers manning the Thandikulam checkpoint and civilian escalated Friday as SLA soldiers blocked attendees to the Vavuniay Resurgence Convention to travel north into Vanni and youths who were prevented from attending the convention setup blockade across A9 north of SLA checkpoint, passengers affected by the blockade said.- 'Local firm makes bid for ATA travel club (The Indianapolis Star)
Ambassadair Travel Club Inc., caught up in the bankruptcy of its parent, ATA Holdings Corp., could remain under local ownership if a new bidder is successful.- 'Australia: health minister predicts bird flu would almost end international travel (Pravda Ru)
05:30 2005-10-30 International air travel would virtually stop if bird flu triggered a lethal human pandemic in the Asia-Pacific region, Australia's health minister said today ahead on an international forum on the global threat.- 'Bruins Seem to Need a Better Travel Agent (Los Angeles Times)
The longtime rap on UCLA fans is that they "don't travel well." The Bruin faithful have done little to dispel that perception this year when they can't even make it to Pasadena to watch an exciting and undefeated team that has a chance to go all the way.- 'New Travel Site to Launch in January 2006 with Exciting, 'All on One Site' Features (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
(PRWEB) October 29, 2005 -- travel Websites have innovated rapidly over the past five years and a new service concept, All on One Site, is the way the visitors and web clients want travel services to be provided on the Internet. All on One Site will be the new concept that will be launched by www.dataplacetravel.com in January 2006.
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