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Travel News Archive29-Sep-2007
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- 'TRAVEL: Motel confessions (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Let me start with a travel confession. I'm a flagrant and repeat violator of a cardinal hotel rule. And worse than that, I've used my four kids as accomplices on several occasions.- 'South Ga. Travel buys Moultrie agency (The Moultrie Observer)
A new journey has begun. In mid-September, Moultrie?s travel Professionals at 709 S. Main St. became the newest in a string of South Georgia travel offices.- 'Travel 'Bible' bulges with tips (USA Today)
Learn about "secret flights." Don't trust the on-time listings on airport departure boards. And do get chummy with hotel housekeepers and taxi drivers. These are some commandments from constant traveler Peter Greenberg's The Complete Travel Detective Bible.- 'Classic travel questions (Daily Telegraph)
Nick Trend tackles twenty classic travel questions, regularly adding to his archive.- '1st class travel barred using taxpayer funds (Saipan Tribune)
Gov. Benigno R. Fitial has approved a bill banning first class travel on taxpayer funds. House Bill 15-258 became Public Law 15-86 after the governor signed it on Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007. The bill was sponsored by Vice Speaker Justo S. Quitugua and cosponsored by Speaker Oscar M. Babauta.- 'RJD to pay for party rallyists? travel: Lalu (The Hindu)
Patna: Rashtriya Janata Dal supporters attending the October 28 ?Chetawani Rally,? called to highlight the ?all-round failure? of the Nitish Kumar government in Bihar, will travel in reserved accommodation in trains ...- 'Travel boom (The Hindu)
So, what is driving this boom? According to travel industry officials, the reasons include increase in bilateral trade between India and the rest of the world, resulting in growing business and leisure travel to and from India.- 'BCD Travel Tempers Airfare Forecast (Business Travel News)
SEPTEMBER 24, 2007 -- Published airfares will increase between 2 percent and 4 percent while corporate airfares will have a marginal increase of less than 2 percent in 2008, according to BCD Travel's 2008 Industry Forecast, released last week.- 'Travel news in brief (Daily Telegraph)
The latest travel news, from travel advice on Burma to the rise in low fare prices.- 'Violators must pay fine before they travel (The Peninsula)
Doha? People who have not paid fines for traffic violations will not be allowed to travel out of the country once the new traffic law comes into force from Tuesday, the Department of Traffic and Patrol Police said yesterday.
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