- 'Ja fourth favourite destination for US travel agents (Jamaica Gleaner)
THE 2006 Travel Trends Survey has named Jamaica the fourth most popular international travel destination for travel agents in the United States. The survey, conducted by Carlson Wagonlit Travel, polled 363 of their Travel Associate owners, managers...
- 'British travel agents win a legal claim over package holidays (eyefortravel.com)
The Association of British Travel Agents challenged guidance issued last year by the UK?s Civil Aviation Authority that broadened the definition of all-in-one package trips. Agents booking package vacations must hold special licences and insurance, managed by the authority.
- 'Mexico Guadalajara aiming to make amends (FIFA)
Guadalajara, humbled by a miserable performance in last year's Apertura championship, will try to restore their reputation as one of Mexico's top clubs in the Clausura tournament which starts at the weekend.
- 'Top travel jobs: The world is her oyster with Dom Perignon (USA Today)
But as a travel director for the deluxe tour operator INTRAV, Nancy Jane Earnhardt gets paid to go along on 22-day global blitzes via private jet. And she packs enough goodies, not to mention personal travel savvy, to make the passengers happy that she's along for the ride.
- 'New Mexico on the Road Again This Time At Air Force (University of New Mexico Lobos)
Tip-off is set for 2:00 p.m. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Coach Flanagan and the Lobo women's basketball team will hit the road again on Saturday as the travel to Colorado Springs, Colo., for a Mountain West Conference game against the Air Force Academy.
- 'U.S. plans 'travel cards' for trips to Mexico, Canada (San Francisco Chronicle)
The Bush administration, bowing to grumbling from U.S. border communities, announced plans Tuesday to enable U.S. citizens to cross U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico with a new $50 "travel card" similar to a driver's license rather than requiring a $97...
- 'Mexico hit by fresh wave of drug killings (Reuters)
ACAPULCO, Mexico (Reuters) - Drug gangs mowed down three people in a drive-by shooting in Acapulco on Friday, a day after members of a drug cartel in the northern border town of Nuevo Laredo murdered 3 others and set their bodies on fire.
- 'Mexico hit by fresh wave of drug killings (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
ACAPULCO, Mexico - Drug gangs mowed down three people in a drive-by shooting in Acapulco on Friday, a day after members of a drug cartel in the northern border town of Nuevo Laredo murdered three others and set their bodies on fire.
- 'Mexico border gunmen dump bodies in blazing truck (AlertNet)
NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Gunmen have shot dead three men and burned their bodies to warn off rivals in an escalating drug war on Mexico's U.S. border that has claimed 16 victims this month.
- 'Mexico hit by fresh wave of drug killings (New Kerala)
ACAPULCO, Mexico: Drug gangs mowed down three people in a drive-by shooting in Acapulco, a day after members of a drug cartel in the northern border town of Nuevo Laredo murdered 3 others and set their bodies on fire.
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