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Travel News Archive16-Sep-2005
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- 'Sizing up the future of air travel (AFP via Yahoo! News)
From private cabins with designer fabrics and en suite bathrooms in first class to on-screen virtual air attendants taking orders in economy, the future of air travel is going high-tech and high-style.- 'Keeping in step with latest travel trends (Los Angeles Times)
Americans are skipping the turkey and going to Europe instead. And a currency conversion system could cost you. WE'VE sorted through travel industry publications for items of interest that will save you money or help you stay on top of trends.- 'Travel news in brief (Telegraph.co.uk)
More than one in 10 Britons have been robbed while on holiday and a further 27 per cent know someone who has, according to new research from Direct Line Travel Insurance.- 'US plans travel sanctions against Mugabe (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
The United States plans to slap tough travel sanctions on Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, members of his Government and their extended families.- 'US slaps travel sanctions on Mugabe (Sydney Morning Herald)
The United States is planning to slap tough travel sanctions on Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, members of his government and their extended families.- 'Travel talk: have your say (CNN.com)
Travel always provides a wealth of experiences. Have you ever had an interesting, crazy, amazing or bizarre incident whilst overseas on business? We want to hear about what you've been upto. Have your say with CNN.- 'Manufactured home, travel trailer stocks rise (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
Manufactured housing and travel trailer stocks have jumped since the White House told Congress it might need hundreds of thousands of units for Hurricane Katrina evacuees. But several industry officials have called the federal efforts confusing.- 'Air travel plays, on the ground (International Herald Tribune)
There is more to commercial air travel than the airlines themselves. Analysts and fund managers find opportunities among aircraft makers, the companies that supply them with engines and other components, and the publicly traded authorities that own the airports that fliers are forced to navigate on the way to their planes.- 'Eco-travel talk: have your say (CNN.com)
Travel always provides a lot of experiences, but it can also produce a lot of carbon emissions as well.- 'Manufactured Home, Travel Trailer Stocks Rise (Builder Online)
WASHINGTON -- Manufactured housing and travel trailer stocks have jumped since the White House told Congress it might need hundreds of thousands of units for Hurricane Katrina evacuees. But several industry officials Thursday called the federal efforts confusing.
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