- 'Week spent in Mexico opens volunteers' eyes (The Jackson Citizen Patriot)
When Tiffany Bogucki traveled to Mexico, she was surprised by what she saw -- a house the size of an average American living room. A family of four could afford only to share one bed.
- 'Mexico election unrest reaching U.S. Border (The Yuma Sun)
SAN LUIS RIO COLORADO, Son. ? The protest movement over last month's Mexican presidential election is making its way to this border city, where supporters of a losing candidate say they plan to block the port of entry on Aug. 21, preventing vehicle travel between the two countries.
- 'Delta plans new routes from LA to Central America (USA Today)
Delta Air Lines announced Monday it was adding 11 non-stop flights from Los Angeles International Airport to Central America amid growing demand in one of the nation's largest Hispanic travel markets.
- 'Mexico challenger senses history (BBC News)
Supporters of Mexico's defeated presidential candidate remain determined to have the result overturned, reports Duncan Kennedy.
- 'SmarterTravel.com Releases the Best Adventure Travel Bargains of 2006 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
SmarterTravel.com, a comprehensive online travel resource, today released a detailed report that offers insight into the best adventure travel bargains for thrill seekers of all ages.
- 'Delta Adds 16 New Routes from Los Angeles to Meet Customer Demand in Burgeoning Hispanic Travel Market (PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance)
Delta Air Lines this winter will add 16 new routes from its West Coast gateway at Los Angeles International Airport to accommodate soaring demand in one of the country's largest travel markets for Hispanic customers.
- 'New ID just isn't ready (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
As the deadlines for new travel requirements near, there is no clear, final plan for implementation. Congress should maintain the current system and grant a reasonable extension that allows sufficient time to launch an effective public education campaign. That would secure our nation's borders without creating a nightmare for travelers.
- 'Delta Beefs Up 'Hispanic Travel' Routes (Forbes)
The Atlanta-based carrier based yesteryear's success on the LatAm market.
- 'Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative Documents Proposed (U.S. Department of State)
Beginning January 8, 2007, citizens of the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda would need a passport or other accepted travel document to enter the United States when arriving by air or sea from any part of the Western Hemisphere, according to a new rule proposed August 11 by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the U.S. Department of State.
- 'Delta aims to be no. 2 U.S. carrier to Mexico (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
In a bid to capture more business from Hispanic travelers, Delta Air Lines is expanding its presence in Mexico and Central America this winter with 16 new routes from Los Angeles and a handful from other U.S. cities, including Atlanta. Delta said the moves should make it the second-largest carrier in the U.S.-Mexico market, at least in terms of destinations. Continental Airlines is generally
|
|