- 'Non-stop flight service between Mexico and Baltimore announced (USA Today)
Passengers looking for a non-stop flight service between Mexico and the Baltimore-Washington area need look no more. Mexicana de Aviacion announced on Monday that it will launch a new service this week with daily, non-stop service
- 'Regular-season NFL game in new Wembley? (MSNBC)
London's famed Wembley Stadium reopens next year, and the NFL wouldn't mind playing a regular-season game there after drawing more than 100,000 to a Cardinals-49ers contest in Mexico City on Oct. 2.
- 'Passports would be unnecessary barrier to Canada travel (Yakima Herald-Republic)
Little wonder that Washington state and British Columbia officials are objecting to a proposal to require passport checks at border crossings, given the impact it could have on the back-and-forth flow of traffic between the two neighbors.
- '"Agents should consider dealing with smaller wholesalers" (eyefortravel.com)
This has been released following Avis' decision to reduce commissions paid to travel agents, reports etravelblackboard.com.
- 'American Airlines Reminds Passengers About Limits on Baggage and Boxes During the Holiday Season (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
In anticipation of increased holiday travel to and from certain cities in Latin America, Mexico and the Caribbean, American Airlines and American Eagle will once again implement a holiday policy limiting the size and number of checked bags and prohibiting checked boxes.
- 'Hurricane reshapes Mexico's resort scene (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
More than a month after Hurricane Wilma thrashed Cancun and the rest of Mexico's eastern coast, that area is still recuperating. Most hotels and businesses along the 10-mile waterfront strip are closed, and much of the beach has been stripped of its white powder sand.
- 'Hurricanes, themed trips and six new ships (Seattle Times)
It's been an event-filled year for the cruise industry, with ships housing Katrina evacuees, ports in New Orleans and Mexico damaged by...
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