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Travel News Archive21-Oct-2007
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- 'Punjab to make registration of travel agents compulsory (Indian Express via Yahoo! India News)
Punjab is all set to be the first state in India to make registration of travel agents compulsory. Any agent found working without a licence, or accused of duping anyone will risk confiscation of property. The proposed Punjab travel Agent and Human Trafficking Act is aimed at reining in the fly-by-night operators, who have been cashing in on men and women keen to emigrate at any cost. Human ...- 'Interest in travel rising with value of dollar (Windsor Star)
As the Canadian dollar continues to soar, more Canadians are interested in taking vacations in the U.S., according to some local travel agencies.- 'Punjab to make registration of travel agents compulsory (Express India)
Punjab is all set to be the first state in India to make registration of travel agents compulsory.- 'When Do You Need A Passport For Mexico Travel? (BellaOnline)
Living so close to the Mexico Border, it's hard to imagine that some Southwest residents haven't applied for a passport yet. If you are planning to travel into Mexico for medical, shopping or travel reasons... even for a few hours and only a few blocks across the border, you will need a passport soo- 'Adler denies plans to travel (The West Australian)
Disgraced businessman Rodney Adler denied media reports he was about to invest in luxury real estate and said he had no travel plans while on parole for the next two years.- 'Arrivals set to shake up the travel industry (The New Zealand Herald)
The travel industry is getting a shake-up with some new arrivals, a departure and a rapidly growing online customer base. And the big changes are not over yet, according to some major players.- 'Ultimate deal for city travel agent (The Courier)
Chris Jamieson and fiancee Sandra Kerr yesterday. IT WAS just a normal Saturday at work for Dundee travel agent Sandra Kerr, until boyfriend Chris Jamieson walked through the door.- 'How to avoid lugging back extra poundage from a trip (USA Today)
Top weight-loss experts often travel, eating at restaurants, airports and meetings. This week they are being tempted by New Orleans' classic Cajun and Creole dishes beignets, gumbo, crawfish touffe, brandy milk punch while at the annual meeting of the Obesity Society, an organization of weight-loss researchers and professionals. Several experts talked to USA TODAY about how they maintain their ...- 'Luxury travel clubs grow despite industry woes (Florida Today)
Travel club grows despite industry woes.- 'When do I need to purchase travel insurance? (Miami Herald)
A reader who is driving to a U.S. destination for Thanksgiving and flying to Paris for Christmas asks if he should buy travel insurance for either trip.
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