- 'Cendant says travel division hurt earnings (Orlando Sentinel)
Cendant Corp., which owns Century 21 real estate, Ramada hotels, Avis rental cars and Orbitz online travel service, said Tuesday its fourth-quarter earnings will be at the lower end of its projected range due to weak results at its Travel Distribution Services division, primarily in its international online operations. Cendant said it now expects to earn 23 cents per share from continuing
- 'Wilma-damaged Cancun still under construction (CNN.com)
CANCUN, Mexico (AP) -- The Mexican government had pledged Cancun would be three-quarters recovered from Hurricane Wilma by Thursday. But bulldozers are still easier to find here than tourists.
- 'Virgin Galactic Sets Deal With New Mexico Spaceport (SPACE.com)
Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space travel company has ironed out an agreement to utilize a futuristic spaceport to be built in New Mexico, with first flights of a suborbital spaceliner now planned in late 2008, early 2009.
- 'Travel firm Transat A.T.'s Q4 profit jumps to $18M, but outlook cloudy (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
MONTREAL (CP) - Fourth-quarter earnings at travel company Transat A.T. Inc. jumped 59 per cent to $18 million, but the near-term outlook is cloudy as a result of hurricanes that damaged some sunbelt destinations.
- 'Courier News Online - The Blessed Mother's miracle in Mexico (Bridgewater Courier News)
Every year, pilgrims from around the world travel to Mexico to visit a temple on a hill at Tepeyac.
- 'Business travel costs continues to rise (eyefortravel.com)
With increased demand for global travel, continued oil pricing pressures, reduced supplier capacity, particularly for air and hotel inventory, business travel costs continue their steady climb.
- 'Travel to Tourist Destinations Getting Easier Thanks to New U.S., Mexican Aviation Agreement Signed Today (U.S. Department of Transportation)
Travel from the United States to many popular Mexican tourist destinations will become easier thanks to a new aviation agreement signed today by the United States and Mexico, said U.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta.
- 'WHAT TO KNOW | NEWS, TIPS AND VALUES: Holiday Travel (Miami Herald)
If you've procrastinated and haven't booked your holiday flights, you still might find an affordable ticket. But remember, the cheapest day to travel is still Dec. 25.
- '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.
- 'Utah represented at World Travel Markets (Park Record)
In its representation at the World Travel Market in London last month, Leigh von der Esch, Utah Office of Tourism director, said Utah promoted the "hybrid" traveler.
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