- 'Delta aggressively plots a course to Mexico (The Cincinnati Post)
Lured by a growing tourist trade and hopes of generous profits, U.S. airlines are taking a new look at an old destination -- Mexico.
- '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.
- 'Vacation travel season seeps through autumn months (USA Today)
For a growing number of Americans, vacation season no longer ends with Labor Day. Consultant Sabre Airline Solutions says advance airline bookings for the September-November period are up an average 5% from this time a year ago.
- 'In Tomorrow's Paper (EdmontonSun.com)
Our 2006 Summer Swimsuit Edition is sure to get a few hearts racing. Shot on location at the Occidental Grand Xcaret in Mexico, it?s hard to say what?s more beautiful ? the models or the resort.
- 'CAMPAIGN 2006: Gubernatorial Race / Schwarzenegger vows to traverse the globe to sell state's products / (San Francisco Chronicle)
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger -- arguing that he has been the "super salesman" of California products from produce to high technology -- said Wednesday that in addition to his upcoming trade mission to Mexico, he will travel to India and Europe as part of what...
- 'Travel companies pay for passports (USA Today)
Beginning Dec. 31, all U.S. citizens traveling by air or sea will need a passport to travel to the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Mexico and Canada. But because fewer than 23% of Americans have a passport, many tour operators are offering to pick up the cost of getting one rather than risk losing business.
- 'Finding a last-minute deal this year means braving some heat (Market Watch)
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Cheap travel is all about weather.
- 'Mexico's Best Family Friendly Resort Offers Kids Stay Free (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The Barcelo La Jolla de Mismaloya Hotel in Puerto Vallarta, recently voted the Best Family Friendly Resort in Mexico by independent travel agents, is offering a special family summer getaway.
- 'Book nook (Chicago Suburban News)
Former Hinsdale resident David Angsten will sign and discuss his new book Dark Gold at 7 p.m. Wednesday July 19 at Andersons Bookshops 123 W. Jefferson Ave. Naperville.A first-time novel for the screenwriter Dark Gold is a summer thriller about Jack Duran and his two best friends Rock and Duff recent college graduates who decide to travel the world with Mexico as their first stop. The young men
- 'Lorene Bass (The Gallup Independent)
THOREAU ? Lorene "Renie" Bass, 87, died July 13 in Gallup. She was born April 8, 1919 in Ralston, Okla., and lived in Cushing, Okla most of her youth until she left home to travel with the Alamo Show. She moved to New Mexico in the early 1940s and opened the Thunderbird Bar, near Thoreau in 1964.
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