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Travel News Archive03-Sep-2005
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- 'Travel chaos for GAA and music fans (Belfast Telegraph)
TENS of thousands of Northern Ireland travellers heading for Dublin for sporting or music events this weekend are facing travel chaos. Upwards of 65,000 GAA fans from Ulster are set to converge on Croke Park tomorrow to watch Tyrone and Armagh in the All-Ireland championship semi-final.- 'Holiday travel with gas on the mind (WBBH)
FORT MYERS? Pain at the pump is putting a spin on people?s travel plans this Labor Day weekend. For one thing, it is tough to find gas. If you do, the prices are nearly double than they were last year.- 'Southwest Airlines Gives Free Travel to College Students (Hispania News)
Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV) and the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) are proud to announce the winners of the "Dandole Alas a Tu Exito/Giving Flight to Your Success" travel award program.- 'Gas: Labor Day travel? Maybe not (Montgomery Independent)
Gas: Labor Day travel? Gasoline pumps across Huntsville may not have run dry Friday, but future availability of gasoline is in doubt. Tony Campbell of Campbell & Sons Oil Co. said late Friday afternoon that none of the company's stations have all four fuel products available.- 'Soaring Gas Prices Put Crimp In Holiday Travel Plans (The Boston Channel)
Hurricane Katrina is causing many Americans to re-think their Labor Day Travel plans.- 'Gas prices could affect holiday travel (Press-Citizen)
With gas prices surpassing $3 a gallon Friday, travel experts said they expect it would have some effect on Labor Day weekend travel.- 'W.Va. Travel Agent Handles FEMA Deployment (AP via Yahoo! News)
When everyone else is trying to get away from a natural disaster, National Travel Inc. is trying to find ways to get thousands of relief workers in.- 'Low-fare carriers boost air travel across New York (Newsday.com)
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Annette James looks for bargains and doesn't see why that shouldn't include air travel. But it is only in recent years that New Yorkers have been able to comparison shop for airline tickets in Albany, Syracuse, Buffalo, Rochester and New York City airports. Now it's paying off.- '40 face ban on travel (Gulf Daily News)
MORE than 40 former Bahraini exiles and prisoners, who were pardoned in 2001, claim they are unable to travel to other GCC countries because they are still blacklisted.- 'Delta Customers Affected By Hurricane Katrina May Change Travel Plans Without Penalties or Fees (RedNova)
Gulf Coast experiencing high winds and heavy rain ATLANTA, Aug. 27, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Delta Air Lines' (NYSE:DAL) customers booked on flights traveling to or from select cities in the Gulf Coast region may make adjustments to their travel schedule due to the impact of Hurricane Katrina.
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