- 'Holidaymakers need to ensure they have sufficient travel cover: UK media (eyefortravel.com)
The report on the site added: For travel agents which book flights and hotels for customers are deemed not to be selling a ?package holiday? and so do not have to join a consumer protection scheme.
- 'Why don't more Americans take out travel-insurance policies? (The Wichita Eagle)
As most travel observers will confirm, an enormous percentage of Europeans buy a policy of travel insurance before they leave for vacation. The Europeans are a rather pessimistic lot, expecting the worst. Unlike us, they've been through religious wars, ethnic conflicts, calamitous genocides, bombardments of their major cities and every other sort of misfortune. A history like that predisposes one
- 'Space travel coming to Singapore: US firm (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Space travel is coming to Southeast Asia, according to a US company.
- 'More tourists travel to Mexico, despite hurricanes (KVOA Tucson)
MEXICO CITY Despite last year's fierce hurricanes, nearly 22 (m) million foreign tourists visited Mexico last year.
- 'More tourists travel to Mexico, despite hurricanes (Deseret Morning News)
More tourists travel to Mexico, despite hurricanes
- 'Mexico hires firm to work on image (Miami Herald)
Fed up with the drumbeat of news stories about drug wars, police corruption, border mayhem and illegal immigration, the government of Mexico has followed a time-honored course for anyone seeking an image make-over: It has hired a PR firm.
- 'Recovery under way on coast of Mexico (The Columbus Dispatch)
Spring break is fast approaching, but Mexico?s Caribbean coast ? a favorite destination for college students and families ? was hammered by hurricanes Emily and Wilma last year.
- 'Congressional travel draws scrutiny (Casper Star-Tribune)
WASHINGTON -- Wyoming members of Congress and their staffs traveled around the country and around the world in 2005, with the $64,682 tab for 33 trips picked up by outside groups ranging from private companies to educational nonprofits.
- 'Space travel coming to Singapore, US firm says (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Space travel is coming to Southeast Asia.
- 'More tourists travel to Mexico, despite hurricanes (USA Today)
Nearly 22 million foreign tourists visited Mexico last year, 6.5% more than in 2004, according to Tourism Department data.
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