- 'Mexico's Cintra SA to Change Name (AP via Yahoo! News)
Mexico's state airline holding company, Cintra SA, said Tuesday its shareholders have agreed to change the company's name to Consorcio AeroMexico.
- 'Extreme birders travel far to see fowl (USA Today)
Some baby boomers have an expensive passion for birds shared by countless others with the wherewithal to pursue it from Antarctica to Zimbabwe. While the cost of chasing birds to the far corners of the earth is high, virtually everyone afflicted with this obsession says the rewards beauty, mystery, awe and longer lists are well worth it.
- 'Mexico offers map to cut migrant deaths (Sydney Morning Herald)
MEXICO'S human rights commission has announced it will give would-be migrants detailed maps of the Arizona desert, the most popular, but riskiest, clandestine immigration corridor into the US. -
- 'Mexico to Sell $900 Million Stake in Airport Company (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
Jan. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico's government expects to raise about $900 million by selling shares in airport operator Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico SA to the public, taking advantage of growing air travel brought about by new low-cost carriers.
- 'New Mexico: Building A Better Spaceport (SPACE.com)
With a projected $225 million being spent to create a "purpose-built" spaceport near Upham, New Mexico-expected to be completed by 2009-2010-for many of the principals involved there remains but one question: what is a 21st century spaceport supposed to look like?
- 'Mexico's Cintra SA to change name (Victoria Advocate)
Cintra said in a news release that following the sale last month of carrier Mexicana to hotel operator Grupo Posadas SA, the company is left with the airlines Aeromexico and Aerolitoral, as well as 50 percent of air freight company Aeromexpress and several air travel-related service companies.
- 'Liberty Travel Vacation Specialists Pick Top Destinations, Travel Trends for 2006 (SYS-CON Media)
A renewed emphasis on spending quality time with family is expected to have more families traveling together to enjoy sun, surf and quality time in places such as Orlando, Italy, Las Vegas, Mexico and the Caribbean. According to the results from the first annual Liberty Travel Vacations That Matter survey, more than half of the 642 Liberty Travel Vacation Specialists who participated in the
- 'Mexico offers great wonders (The Daily Review)
DID YOU remember to walk around the block with your suitcases on New Year's Eve? If you did, you will travel in 2006.
- 'Legislators travel to Netherlands to view uranium plant (KPLC)
SANTA FE, N.M. Louisiana Energy Services plans to build a one-point-two (b) billion-dollar plant in southeastern New Mexico to make fuel for commercial nuclear power plants.
- 'Millenium Challenge Corporation Head To Travel to Morocco, Benin (U.S. Department of State)
Washington -- Ambassador John Danilovich, chief executive officer (CEO) of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), will travel to Morocco and Benin January 24-31. The trip, according to a January 23 MCC announcement, will be Danilovich's first visit abroad since becoming head of MCC on December 20, 2005. In Morocco and Benin, Danilovich plans to meet with senior government officials and
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