- 'Bus crash kills at least 63 in Mexico (AFP via Yahoo! News)
At least 63 people died after a bus they were riding veered off a mountain road in central Mexico and fell down a ravine, authorities said.
- 'The U.S. ban on travel to Cuba devastates local families (Granma Internacional)
A rare visit to SLO next week by a musician from Cuba brings into the spotlight the U.S. ban on travel to and from our Caribbean neighbor. It's a prohibition that hits especially close to home for two prominent local Cuban-Americans who aren't allowed to go back to see their families.
- 'Warriors will play Nuggets in Mexico (Contra Costa Times)
The Warriors' exhibition schedule will take on an international flair next season when they travel to Monterrey, Mexico, for a game against the Denver Nuggets.
- 'TheBigDay.com & Pleasant Holidays Announce Partnership (SYS-CON Media)
TheBigDay (www.TheBigDay.com), the world'sleading online honeymoon registry, has named Pleasant Holidays, the leaderin travel to Hawaii, Mexico, the South Pacific and Asia, as its partner touse TheBigDay.com as co-branded honeymoon travel gift registry. This ispart of a multi-year partnership between the two companies.
- 'Mexico City: Sherman Picks: $499+ First Class to Mexico, $200+ to Las Vegas (Gridskipper)
$447+ First Class to Mexico: Travelocity's flogging this Aeromexico deal that sends you south of the border in first class for not much more than a comparable coach ticket. Routes to Mexico City are...
- 'Travel Briefs (AP via Yahoo! News)
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- 'Local tutors travel to Mexico (Sonoma Index-Tribune)
VIRGINIA JONES, Cathy Wilson, Grace Nelson and Susana Cohen were among the nine tutors from Plaza Comunitaria who recently spent a week at Spanish language school in Cuernavaca, Mexico.
- 'Spirit Airlines Adjusts Fares to Reflect Higher Fuel Expense (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.----April 20, 2006--Spirit Airlines today increased most fares system-wide to help offset the rising price of fuel. Fare increases range from $5 to $20 each way for Domestic markets as well as travel to the Bahamas, Mexico and the Caribbean.
- 'New RFID travel cards could pose privacy threat (CNET)
Top Homeland Security official says a forthcoming federal travel ID may be implanted with an RFID chip that can be read up to 30 feet away.
- 'Spirit Airlines hikes fares (The News-Press)
Spirit Airlines this morning increased most fares system-wide, announcing that the hike is needed to offset the rising price of fuel. Fare increases range from $5 to $20 each way for domestic markets as well as travel to the Bahamas, Mexico and the Caribbean, the carrier announced.
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