- 'Cheap travel, with all comforts of home (Chicago Tribune)
Daniel Higgins spent six weeks vacationing in Australia several years ago. He stayed in a four-bedroom house with an ocean view and had a car at his disposal. His cost for that part of the trip: $50.
- 'American Airlines Introduces Next Generation Business Class (FinanzNachrichten)
FORT WORTH, Texas, July 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- American Airlines ( Nachrichten ) takes another step toward increasing its leadership position in international travel with the official unveiling of the airline's Next Generation Business Class today at the National Business Travel Association (NBTA) International Convention&Exposition being held in Chicago.
- 'National Car Rental Adds US Airways Dividend Miles(R) Program to Travel Partners (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
National Car Rental, one of the largest car rental brands in the world, announced today from the National Business Travelers Association International Convention and Exposition, that it has began a frequent flyer program partnership with the new US Airways, which is the result of the recent US Airways and America West merger.
- 'Travel agent gets ?vacation? in jail (Wise County Messenger)
Melissa Gonzales Sanchez of Bridgeport thought she had the perfect graduation gift for her son: a trip with family and friends to Cozumel, Mexico. But her dreams of sand and surf have been replaced by a nightmare of lies and broken promises, she said, due to a local travel agent.
- 'Valley team travels to Mexico to donate surgeries (Brownsville Herald)
McALLEN ? July 16, 2006 ? A series of dilemmas confronted McAllen surgeon Dr. Julian Gomez III and his colleagues while performing surgeries in the tiny town of Niltipec in southern Mexico.
- 'Broadmoor Baptist brings medicine and missions to Mexico (The Times)
Able to hear for the first time in years, a woman stood in the middle of the makeshift clinic in south central Mexico and praised God. To her it was a miracle. To the American doctors, it was a fairly standard procedure and a bit of a reality check.
- 'Travel Deal To Mexico (KXAN 36 Austin)
For about $650, you can fly roundtrip from Austin to Riviera Maya and stay five nights at an upscale beachfront hotel. Kids 12 and under stay free, and all meals, drinks and even travel insurance are included.
- 'Avoid rush: Get in your application for passport (Contra Costa Times)
STARTING DEC. 31, U.S. citizens will have to have a passport for all air and sea travel to or from Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, the Bahamas and Bermuda.
- 'Darren Mack's journey takes him to Puerto Vallarta, where he surrenders (Reno Gazette-Journal)
A string of exclusive seaside resorts dot the beaches along the north end of the Bay of Banderas, on Mexico's Pacific coast, and stretch to the bustling center of Puerto Vallarta, where Darren Mack had agreed to turn himself in.
- 'Fuel Hikes Keep Coming: Airlines Continue Beating The Oil Drum With Hedges, Higher Surcharges (Business Travel News)
JUNE 19, 2006 -- Continuing the battle against high fuel costs, airlines aggressively have mitigated increases through fuel-hedging activities, efficient fleet deployment and?to the dismay of travel buyers?further fuel surcharges and fare hikes, as evidenced by new efforts this month.
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