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The New York Times announced an expanded schedule of Tourism Industry Conference speakers to appear at the 2006 Travel Show presented by American Express. Recently added speakers include Steven Rudnitsky, Chairman and CEO of Cendant Hotel Group; Carol Hallett, Counselor, U.S. Chamber of Commerce and former President/CEO of Air Transport Association; Stewart Verdery, Jr., Principal at Mehlman
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Mexico's government is preparing for domestic air travel to double in as few as three years. It predicts that new discount airlines such as Interjet will pull 20 million passengers off the bus.
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Descemer Bueno's musical journey has taken him a long way: from Santeria and family parties in a hard-core Afro-Cuban barrio in Havana, to jazz workshops and concert halls in California and New York, to South Africa, Mexico, Spain, back to Havana, to New York again, and finally, now, in Miami. No wonder Elegua, the Santeria saint of crossroads and journeys, sits near the door in Bueno's North
- 'Mexican Air Travel May Double in 3 Years With Low-Cost Startups (Bloomberg.com)
Dec. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's government is preparing for domestic air travel to double in as few as three years, predicting that new discount airlines such as Interjet will pull 20 million passengers off the bus.
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Our top 20 travel / outdoors stories for 2005 and top five month by month for the year.
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By Salven L. Lagumbay: Undefeated Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation minimumweight kingpin Rodel Mayol is set to go full-blast in his war preparation this week, as he gears up for an all-important 12-round eliminator against Mexican Lorenzo Trejo, the NABF champ, on January 28 at the resort paradise in Cancun, Mexico.
- 'Mexican Air Travel May Double in 3 Years on Discounts (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)
Dec. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico is preparing for domestic air travel to double in as few as three years, predicting new discount airlines such as Interjet will pull 20 million passengers off the bus, the country's aviation chief said.
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