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Travel News Archive03-Sep-2007
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- 'Tube strike causes travel chaos (icTheWharf)
London Underground passengers suffered travel chaos when workers went ahead with a 72-hour strike causing the cancellation of most Tube services. Around 2,300 members of the Rail Maritime and Transport union walked out in a bitter row linked to the collapse of maintenance giant, Metronet.- 'Tube strike causes travel chaos (Independent)
London Underground passengers suffered travel chaos last night when workers went ahead with a 72-hour strike causing the cancellation of most Tube services.- 'TUI Travel initiated with "overweight" (New Ratings)
LONDON, September 3 (newratings.com) - Analysts at JP Morgan initiate coverage of TUI Travel (ticker: T7L) with an "overweight" rating. The target price is set to 400p.- 'Tube strike causes travel chaos (Aylesbury Today)
London Underground passengers suffered travel chaos when workers went ahead with a 72-hour strike causing the cancellation of most Tube services.- 'Air Travel Complaints Riding High (R News)
Air travel sure has changed since September 11. While tighter security can make for longer lines, they are only part of the problem. A new report from the Department of Transportation found travelers? frustrations hit a record high this year.- 'Travel's inconvenient conveniences (CNN.com)
The travel industry is sinking billions of dollars into technology like online booking tools, check-in kiosks and phone systems that recognize your voice, promising it will make you next trip easier than ever.- 'Travel agency owner arrested (Gulf Daily News)
A BAHRAINI owner of a travel agency has been arrested for allegedly not providing 12 customers the full services they paid for. "The defendant, who owns an agency in Manama, was reported to police by 12 customers," a Public Prosecution spokesman said yesterday.- 'Travel Books (Daily Telegraph)
Clover Stroud reviews the latest travel books. This week it's British breaks and Middle Eastern cuisine.- 'Labor Day travel (WAFF 48 News Huntsville)
Labor Day is also peak travel time for many here in the Heart of the Valley.- 'Travel Alberta Labour Day Classic Sold Out (OurSports Central)
The Calgary Stampeder Football Club is pleased to announce that the travel Alberta Labour Day Classic is sold out filling the capacity of 35,650. From 1992 to 2007 the Labour Day Classic has been sold out fifteen out of sixteen years, falling just short in 1996.
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