- 'Travel Q&A: Resources for Nationwide Home Exchanges (RedNova)
Q. Do you know of any resources for nationwide home exchanges? _ J.J., Danville, Calif. A. Home exchange is basically an agreement between homeowners to swap houses for a specific length of time _ anywhere from a few days to several months (with no exchange of money).
- 'Delta could grow more in Brazil, Mexico (BizJournals)
Even as Delta Air Lines Inc. struggles with its own bankruptcy, the airline could capitalize on the financial troubles of two international competitors: Mexico's AeroMéxico and Brazil's Varig.
- 'Passports to be required for travel to Canada, Mexico (Great Falls Tribune)
More identification will soon be needed for travel to Canada and Mexico or to take a cruise. "Any travel by air or sea in the northern hemisphere will require a passport after December of 2006," said Nanette Kangas, who issues passports for the U.S. Postal Service in Great Falls.
- 'Airlines Plot Courses to Mexico (Los Angeles Times)
U.S. carriers are adding flights, hoping to cash in on an increase in travel between the countries.
- 'Destination: Mexico (Salon.com)
In this place where the bizarre is banal and nothing is quite what it seems, it's no surprise that the literature will blow your mind.
- 'Travel Agents Can Now Earn CASH-IN Club Points for Vacation Package Rentals; New Additions are Latest Enhancement to (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Alamo Rent A Car, the official rental car of Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort, announced today a partnership with Certified Vacations Group, Inc., operator of Delta Vacations, Continental Vacations and Future Vacations, that rewards travel agents for booking packages containing an Alamo rental car.
- 'Power Trips: Minnesota members of Congress defend travel (Minnesota Public Radio)
In the last few years, Minnesota members of Congress have traveled to Hawaii, Alaska, Israel, South Africa, China, Germany, Turkey, Mozambique and other spots around the globe. Taxpayers didn't foot the bill for these trips -- private interest groups did.
- 'Heavy rains cause flooding of roadways, rescue of teenager in New Mexico (USA Today)
Heavy rains moved across the state Saturday, causing flash flooding that blocked roadways and sent a teenager on a ride through a diversion channel. The National Weather Service predicted another day of thunderstorms and heavy rain Sunday.
- 'Mexico: Coast to Coast (Incentive)
SEPTEMBER 27, 2004 - -- It comes as no surprise that so many companies in the United States continue to say sí to the sandy shores of Mexico.
- '[ALC] Noticias July 9, 2006 Argentina, Mexico, Brasil, Peru (Worldwide Faith News)
BUENOS AIRES, Jul. 7 (ALC).The Argentine foreign debt payments are a =93perverse ransacking=94 against the nation, but the government remains focused on paying it off, denounced religious and social organizations on the six-year anniversary after a judge ruled that the debt had been perfidiously increased since 1976.
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