- 'U.S. travel industry likely to slow, forecast shows (Chicago Tribune) (Hotel Online)
Nov. 9--The U.S. travel industry recovery is likely to slow as Americans worry about rising fuel bills and natural disasters, and many foreign visitors look to alternate destinations, according to a forecast issued Tuesday.
- 'Local couple stranded in Mexico by Hurricane Wilma (Outer Banks Sentinel)
Kitty Hawk resident, Paul Buske and his wife grimly hunkered down in the darkness of their hotel room in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, listening to the screaming winds of Hurricane Wilma and what would later be called the worst catastrophe in Mexico's history.
- 'Travel to, from U.S. expected to slow down (MENAFN)
Travel to, from U.S. expected to slow down
- 'Google prepares for new travel search option (eyefortravel.com)
As per the information available, Google "was testing the feature, putting it in competition with travel search sites like Sidestep and Kayak, which sift through all published bookings information for fares and reservation prices.
- 'Letters to the editor: Another Great Wall: Can they be serious? (Hampton Roads Daily Press)
Congressman Duncan Hunter of California is leading the charge to build a wall across the border between Mexico and the United States from the Pacific to the Gulf of Mexico. This bill will give the Border Patrol authority to hold captured illegal aliens longer. It also calls for new detention facilities and additional border guards.
- 'Sales Director - Corporate Travel (Online Technology) (eyefortravel.com)
Excellent opportunity to join an international market leader in providing (Online) Business Travel Solutions in to the corporate industry (B2B). We are looking for a New Sales Director to sell Web based Business Travel solutions (B2B) to the UK market.
- 'Talk About Travel (Washington Post)
Washington Post Travel editors and writers take your questions and comments every Monday at 2 p.m. ET.
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