- 'Holiday travel can mean safe travel (Quay County Sun)
Not everyone may be going over the river and through the woods this holiday season, but according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, the year-end stretch marks one of the busiest travel times in the United States.
- 'UK market leader spends US$239 Million on US Travel Companies (eyefortravel.com)
According to the Independent, Peter Long, its chief executive, is hoping to corner the market for trips taken by retired Americans who can afford to blow upwards of $7,500 (£4,300) on a two-week trip to an exotic destination.
- 'US asks citizens to conserve energy (AFP via Yahoo! News)
US Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman called on Americans to conserve energy as holiday travel, cold weather and slow recovery of Gulf of Mexico oil fields after hurricane Katrina has pressured supplies.
- 'Aeromexico Announces Three New Nonstop Routes to Mexico from the Ontario, California Airport (HispanicBusiness.com)
Houston, TX--(HISPANIC PR WIRE)--December 8, 2005--Aeromexico, Mexico?s largest airline, announced the scheduling of three new nonstop routes from Ontario, Calif. to Aguascalientes, El Bajio/Leon, and Morelia to begin in 2006. The new flights will offer Inland Empire counties more convenient choices when traveling to Mexico.
- 'Where the Bad girls go (INQ7.net)
"A bare bleak hill 'outside Mexico City' and I'm hiding in holes, looking towards the ocean for which it is also a strange beach, people come looking for me in the rippling winds..."
- 'Branson Eyes New Mexico For Public Space Travel Departure Point (SPACE.com)
The public space travel company, Virgin Galactic, may have identified a new departure point for flying people to the suborbital heights: New Mexico.
- 'Blunt leads effort to increase trade with Mexico (Springfield Business Journal)
Gov. Matt Blunt will travel to Mexico next week on his first international trade mission with hopes of increasing sales of Missouri products south of the border.
- 'Manitoba bikes find new home in Mexico (CBC Manitoba)
Several families in Mexico will receive special Christmas gifts this year, thanks to a generous Manitoba couple and a group of industrious Winnipeg students. Phil Killeen and his wife, Joan, a retired couple in Kenora, travel to Mexico twice a year.
- 'Local Rotaract goes to Mexico (Portales News-Tribune)
?Service Above Self? is not just another tired cliche, it?s Rotary International?s official motto and one that a group of students and local community members put into practice when they traveled to Delicias, Mexico to meet and interact with their counterparts recently.
- '(AFX UK Focus) 2005-12-09 01:10 GMT: US asks citizens to conserve energy (Interactive Investor)
WASHINGTON (AFX) - Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman called on Americans to conserve energy as holiday travel, cold weather and slow recovery of Gulf of Mexico oil fields after hurricane Katrina has pressured supplies.
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