- 'go-today.com Presents Spring Travel Deals to Mexico (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
BOTHELL, Wash.----Jan. 26, 2006--Plan a spring getaway to Mexico with travel deals from go-today.com. Select from a variety of vacation packages, starting from only $379, to destinations such as Cabo San Lucas, Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, Playa del Carmen and Cozumel.
- 'Can you Cancun? Will Cozumel be cozy? After last year's hurricanes on Mexico's Caribbean coast, here's what travelers (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Spring break is fast approaching, and everyone knows that Mexico's Caribbean coast -- a favorite destination for Texas college students and families -- got hammered by hurricanes Emily and Wilma last year.
- 'Akron travel agent charged with theft (Akron Beacon Journal)
An Akron travel agent is accused of stealing more than $600,000 from a North Carolina company. Michael Reed, who owns Michael Reed Travel Inc. on South Main Street, is charged with aggravated theft.
- '$50 travel card offered as passport alternative (The Columbus Dispatch)
Just when travel agents thought they had persuaded customers to get their passports this year, another option comes along.
- 'The top hotels in Mexico and Central/South America, from Travel + Leisure magazine (The Wichita Eagle)
The top hotels in Mexico and Central/South America, from Travel + Leisure magazine. 1. La Casa Que Canta, Zihuatanejo, Mexico 2. Four Seasons Hotel, Mexico City
- 'Card could be used to cross border (Detroit Free Press)
Just when travel agents thought they had persuaded customers to get their passports this year, another option comes along. The passport may not be necessary for many travelers now that the United States is planning to introduce a new travel card similar to a driver's license that would allow U.S. citizens to visit Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean.
- 'Mexico enlists Dallas PR guru to reshape image (The Monterey County 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 makeover: It hired a PR firm.
- 'Politicians' travel may be legal, but is it ethical? (Oakland Press)
While U.S. Rep. Joe Knollenberg has drawn criticism for a privatelyfunded trip to Hawaii amid a simmering ethics controversy, his travel habits are hardly unique among Washington lawmakers representing Oakland County districts.
- 'Frazer church members travel to Mexico to teach craft skills (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Eight members of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Frazer are in Mexico for a week, but it won't be for a winter vacation. The church's Adult Mission Team will be in Reynosa, Mexico, today through next Saturday to teach the women of the First Presbyterian Church of Reynosa beading, weaving, and jewelry-making.
- 'Akron Travel Agent Arrested For Not Booking Trip (Cleveland - NewsNet5 via Yahoo! News)
An Akron travel agent was arrested Friday, NewsChannel5 reported.
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