- 'Travel plans to Mexico affected by hurricane Wilma damage (The Denver Post) (Hotel Online)
Nov. 11--Travelers who have spent thousands of dollars booking vacations to Cancun and Cozumel are struggling to change their plans after Mexico's Caribbean coastline was pummeled by Hurricane Wilma in late October.
- ''Empress Travel and Cruises' Recognized for the Fifth Year in a Row as 'Best of the Best' in the Travel Industry (PR Web)
"Empress Travel and Cruises" has been recognized for the fifth year in a row as one of the "Best of the Best" in the travel industry by American Express and Travel Impressions. Their low "Web Prices" meet or beat any competitor in the "all inclusive resorts" vacation market. [PRWEB Nov 16, 2005]
- 'Travel talk: have your say (CNN.com)
Travel always provides a wealth of experiences. Have you ever had an interesting, crazy, amazing or bizarre incident whilst overseas on business? We want to hear about what you've been up to. Have your say with CNN.
- 'For travel agents, business day to day (Dallas Morning News)
As Mexico's most popular resorts struggle to get back on their feet, just keeping track of hurricane damage at hot spots such as Cancún and Cozumel has become a headache for many Dallas-area travel agents.
- 'FROM CANADA.COM'S TRAVEL CHANNEL (Vancouver Province)
ISLA CARMEN, Mexico (AP) - Across the channel, the setting sun turned the sharp, desert mountains of the Baja Peninsula a dusty red as they plunged into the placid blue and turquoise waters of the Gulf of California.
- '1.1 Million Michiganians Plan Thanksgiving Trip - Fewer Will Travel By Air (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
An estimated 1.1 million Michiganians -- 10 percent more than last year -- said they will travel during the 2005 Thanksgiving holiday period, says AAA Michigan.
- 'There she blows in California (USA Today)
It's almost whale-watching time again in California. Each year, gray whales can be seen off coastal California between December and March as they make their annual round-trip migration from the cold waters north of Alaska to the warm waters off western Mexico.
- '1.1 Million Michiganians Plan Thanksgiving Trip - Fewer Will Travel By Air (The Auto Channel)
DEARBORN, Mich., Nov. 16, 2005 -- An estimated 1.1 million Michiganians -- 10 percent more than last year -- said they will travel during the 2005 Thanksgiving holiday period, says AAA Michigan. The vast majority (83 percent) will visit relatives.
- '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.
- 'Canada, U.S. reach deal on air travel (Bradenton Herald)
OTTAWA - Canada has reached a deal with the United States to liberalize air travel and cargo transport between the two countries and beyond, Canada's Transport Minister announced Friday.
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