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Travel News Archive24-Oct-2007
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- 'Kipling & Clark, the Leading Luxury Travel Company to Asia, Launches New Division Focusing on Family Luxury Travel (Business Wire via Yahoo!7 Finance)
Kipling & Clark, the expert in private, personalized luxury travel to Greater China, Japan and all of Southeast Asia, has introduced a new division that creates custom luxury journeys specifically for families traveling with children. The Kipling & Clark Family Luxury Expedition division creates custom-designed journeys to Greater China, Japan, Southeast Asia and India-Bhutan for the entire ...- 'Secretary Rice's Travel To Turkey, M. East (Rev.) (Scoop.co.nz)
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will travel to Turkey, Israel, and the Palestinian territories November 2-6, 2007. The Secretary will arrive in Ankara, Turkey on November 1 to pursue bilateral meetings with President Abdullah Gul and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.- 'On Travel: Be flexible when booking flight, hotel for holidays (San Francisco Chronicle)
If you haven't already made your arrangements for holiday season travel, you probably already know that finding good deals - or even deals of any kind - will be tough. Every year at about this time, Priceline.com, the big online travel site, issues its... - 'Stock in student travel company plunging (KHQ Spokane)
SPOKANE, Wash. - A drop in student travel sparked by a weak dollar is pounding the stock price of Ambassadors Group, the Spokane company that markets the People-to-People program.- 'Trojan spikers travel to take on the Eagles (Pahrump Valley Times)
Pahrump Valley's volleyball team, with a shot at the Southern Nevada Class 3-A playoffs still viable, travel to Boulder City Thursday for its next-to-last league match.- 'Five years: Former travel agent Drusilla 'Dee' Ritenour sentenced after guilty plea to multiple charges (Times-Reporter)
Drusilla A. ?Dee? Ritenour will spend five more years in prison for using a fraudulent credit card to try to pay restitution to victims in the 2002 criminal case evolving from her former New Philadelphia travel agency.- 'Business travel costs surging on high fuel costs, demand: survey (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Business travel costs around the world are expected to see a big surge in 2008 with air fares pushed up by rising fuel prices and hotels rates squeezed by growing demands, a survey showed Tuesday.- 'New House rules don't stop travel (USA Today)
Thirty trips were taken by lawmakers this year under an exemption in the new House travel rules that allows for one- or two-night stays sponsored by companies that employ lobbyists. Most of the trips were to resort areas, including eight to Florida and three to Las Vegas.- 'Most airlines waive flight-change fees for Southern Calif. travel (Seattle Times)
and Associated Press Almost all airlines are waiving change fees for passengers who need to modify their Southern California travel plans...- 'Travel sickness may prove terminal (The Herald)
Celtic's travel sickness in the Champions League continues. An Oscar Cardozo goal in the dying minutes condemned the Scottish champions to a defeat that will cause lasting pain and proved severely injurious, if not terminal, to growing hopes of progressing from Group D.
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