- 'Mexico's president to visit Cowiche area orchard (Yakima Herald-Republic)
President Vicente Fox of Mexico will tour G&G Orchards near Cowiche during his visit to Yakima on Wednesday. The orchard-warehouse operation is owned by the Rene Garcia family, longtime Yakima Valley growers with ties to Mexico.
- 'States again look to space travel (Centre Daily Times)
LOS ANGELES -- The promise of blasting thrill-seeking tourists into space is fueling an unprecedented rush to build snazzy commercial spaceports. The Federal Aviation Administration is reviewing proposals from New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas to be gateways for private space travel.
- 'TRAVEL NEWS: DIRECT HOLIDAYS (Daily Record)
DIRECT Holidays has launched its summer 2007 brochure and for the first time they've introduced seven-night holidays to Mexico, Dominican Republic and Cuba.
- 'Mexico adviser to speak in Seattle (Seattle Times)
In the same week Mexico's outgoing President Vicente Fox is scheduled to visit Washington, the representative of a top candidate to replace...
- 'Travel costs are rising, but there are ways to save a few bucks (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
The cost of travel has been going up all year and that is making it difficult -- but not impossible -- to find summertime bargains.
- 'Summer Travel Outlook (KFVS12)
If you think filling your gas tank is expensive, imagine what a cruise line pays to fuel up a 100,000 ton ship! According to the Wall Street Journal, high gas prices are forcing cruise lines to change routes and schedules. Carnival's Destiny ship won't stop at Aruba, which would take too much gas.
- 'Travel Q&A (San Jose Mercury News)
Q Our favorite hotel in Zihuatanejo, Mexico, is booked. Any suggestions for a smaller, charming hotel on the beach with not a lot of gringos?
- 'Plan ahead to snag the best travel deals (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
The cost of travel has been going up all year and that is making it difficult - but not impossible - to find summertime bargains. The U.S. travel industry is enjoying greater pricing power in large part because it has succeeded in minimizing the supply of airline seats, hotel rooms and rental cars at a time when demand for these services is rising. Fliers are also paying more as airlines pass
- 'Migration boost Criminal enterprise near U.S.-Mexico border transforms small, dusty ghost towns into boomtowns (Laredo Morning Times)
SASABE, Mexico - The future of this bone-dry cow town with no paved roads in the middle of nowhere once seemed bleak. But its status as a dusty desert outpost surrounded by nothing has proven Sasabe's salvation.
- 'As travel costs climb, people seek to save (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
The cost of travel has been increasing all year, and that is making it difficult ? but not impossible ? to find summertime bargains.
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