- 'Jan. 8 new federal regulations will necessitate passport for air, seat travel to Canada, Mexico and South America (The Enid News & Eagle)
If you are planning that cruise or flying south this winter to the luscious Caribbean or Bermuda, you better have a passport in your possession. That also applies for all air and sea travel to or from Canada, Mexico and South America.
- 'AAA: Drop in gas prices will fuel Labor Day weekend travel (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise)
With the average gasoline price slipping to $2.91 per gallon nationally, AAA expects no let-up in travel for the Labor Day holiday weekend. Nationwide, AAA estimates 35.2 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home, a 1.2 percent increase from the 34.8 million who traveled last year.
- 'Monarchs make home in Mexico (Kansas City Star)
ANGANGUEO, Michoacan, Mexico | They travel thousands of miles, unerringly, every year between Canada and Mexico. No one knows how they find their way.
- 'RSVP Bulletin Board: RSVP plans trip to New Mexico 08-27-2006 (Plainview Daily Herald)
The Runningwater Draw RSVP invites all interested in joining us for a fun filled trip to New Mexico in October. We will travel by chartered bus to Albuquerque on Oct. 16 leaving from Plainview.
- 'Can't get away? Travel writer offers some reasons to stay home (Market Watch)
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- If you're moping because you can't take time for a vacation this year, take solace from this fact: There are plenty of places that are awful -- at least you're not going there.
- 'Looming deadline for passports has travel biz clamoring for time (BizJournals)
Americans planning a Caribbean cruise could be in for a rude shock when they try to board their ship next year: They won't be able to take their trip unless they have a passport.
- 'Ernesto heading to Cuba, Gulf of Mexico (EdmontonSun.com)
LES CAYES, Haiti ? Ernesto, the first hurricane of the Atlantic season, lashed Haiti?s south coast with heavy rain Sunday, threatening to set off deadly mudslides in the hemisphere?s poorest country as it swirled toward Cuba and a crossing into the Gulf of Mexico toward Florida.
- 'Miracle of the monarch mills in Mexico (Contra Costa Times)
ANGANGUEO, Michoacan, Mexico -- They travel thousands of miles, unerringly, every year between Canada and Mexico. No one knows how they find their way.
- 'Ernesto hits Haiti with heavy rains as it heads for Cuba and Gulf of Mexico (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
LES CAYES, Haiti (AP) - Ernesto, the first hurricane of the Atlantic season, lashed Haiti's south coast with heavy rain Sunday, threatening to set off deadly mudslides in the hemisphere's poorest country as it swirled toward Cuba and a crossing into the Gulf of Mexico toward Florida.
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