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Travel News Archive01-Sep-2007
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- 'AAA says high gasoline prices will mean less Labor Day travel (The Buffalo News)
NEW YORK ? Fewer Americans plan to travel by car this Labor Day weekend, AAA says, despite gas prices that are about a dime lower than a year ago.- 'Tyler Brűlé: Back-to-school tips for the travel sector (International Herald Tribune)
The biggest brands in the travel industry should key a cue from the fashion industry and roll out all kinds of concepts and services to get the world's working classes excited about traveling at this time of year.- 'How to Save Money When You Travel This Summer (Richfield Reaper)
(ARA) - The high price of gas has a lot of people rethinking their travel plans this summer, but $3 per gallon of gasoline doesn't mean you have to deny yourself a good time.- 'New policy on travel in the works (The Buffalo News)
LOCKPORT ? Niagara County is taking steps to update its travel policy in hopes of saving a little money.- 'Northwest's Influence on Travel (The Memphis Flyer)
Every week, in honor of its 25th anniversary, USA Today runs a top-25 list. This week, the national newspaper looks at the "Top 25 Changes in the way we travel."- 'Gunman threatens travel workers (BBC News)
A gunman threatens staff at a travel agency in Dorset before fleeing with a quantity of money.- 'Murdoch's to distribute Chinese military travel book (Straits Times)
BEIJING - A travel book published by China's military will be distributed around the world by a publishing arm of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp in time for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the People's Liberation Army Daily said.- 'HOLDERS TRAVEL TO HULL (Sporting Life)
Carling Cup holders Chelsea face a tricky trip to Coca-Cola Championship club Hull in the third round of the competition. Jose Mourinho's men travel north in the week commencing September 24, while last season's beaten finalists Arsenal face Newcastle in one of several all-Premier League ties.- 'Texas Labor Day Travel About The Same As 2006 (KTAL Shreveport)
Texas roadways will be busy this Labor Day weekend. Triple-A Texas spokesperson Rose Rougeau says about two-point-eight-million Texans will travel this holiday weekend, which is about the same as last year.- 'Travel Troubleshooter: A divided schedule on United (CNN.com)
John Knapp tries to change his airline ticket from Fayetteville, Arkansas, to Washington, but his airline won't let him and his travel agency, Orbitz, won't help him. Now he has to pay for a new ticket. Is he entitled to a refund? And if so, who should pay him back?
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