- 'Group travel online segment gradually picking up (eyefortravel.com)
The report says, for the most part, online travel bookers such as Travelocity and Orbitz cater to individuals and groups of four or fewer travelers. Planning for large groups such as conventions remains largely the domain of hotel event planners.
- 'Ambassador in Mexico says many in U.S. opposed to border wall (KRIS-TV Corpus Christi)
Mexico CITY -- Many Americans are opposed to a U.S. proposal to build 700 miles of additional fences along the U.S.-Mexico border, Mexico's ambassador to the United States said...
- 'Expect plenty of holiday travel (phillyburbs.com)
Whether you're going to grandmother's house or an island in the Caribbean, take heed: Travel experts predict more Americans will travel this holiday than last year.
- 'Mexico acknowledges poor treatment of migrants in its own territory (Casper Star-Tribune)
MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Mexico uses the same methods to deal with migrants -- mainly from Central America -- that it opposes in the United States, human rights officials here said Wednesday.
- 'Luxury Travel Magazine Online Reviews the Year's Best New Luxury Hotel Openings (PR Web)
Luxury Travel Magazine online reviews the year';s best new hotels and previews some of the most anticipated luxury hotel openings for 2006. [PRWEB Dec 23, 2005]
- 'Luxury Travel Magazine Online Reviews the Year's Best New Luxury Hotel Openings (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
(PRWEB) December 23, 2005 -- Luxury Travel Magazine online, www.luxurytravelmagazine.com , reviews the year's 200 best new hotels and previews some of the most anticipated luxury hotel openings for 2006.
- 'Sophia Banay On Luxury Travel (Forbes)
Demand for luxury and business hotels will outpace supply, leading to higher prices worldwide.
- 'Mexico acknowledges poor treatment of migrants in its territory (KVOA Tucson)
Mexico uses some of the same methods to deal with migrants, mainly Central Americans, that it opposes in the United States, human rights officials here said Wednesday.
- 'Fog Closes Mexico City Airport for Second Day (KGBT 4 Rio Grande Valley)
Fog closed Mexico City's airport Tuesday for a second day in a row. Airport officials say that's disrupted 87 international and domestic flights at the height of the holiday travel season.
- 'Mexico seeks support in immigration dispute (Billings Gazette)
Mexico CITY - Mexico is asking Latin American governments to build a united front to fight U.S. plans for a border wall, the foreign secretary said Wednesday.
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