- 'Gifts of travel just the right prescription (Miami Herald)
Yes, the December holidays are right around the corner. The family drawers are stuffed with socks, ties are so last decade and your crowd has enough gadgets to drain the power grid. How about wrapping up a promise -- for a cozy trip for two, a getaway with friends, a vacation for the family album. For a great gift that's guaranteed to get a gasp, a wow or a happy grin, choose a ho-ho-ho to go.
- 'Trucks may see speedier travel (Omaha World-Herald)
Shipping American cars and electronics to Mexico may become much cheaper and faster early next year when the first Mexican customs facility in the United States is expected to open in the heart of the Midwest.
- 'Negotiating the Crush of Holiday Travel (RedNova)
By Terry Richard, The Oregonian, Portland, Ore. Nov. 20--This weekend kicks off the crowded holiday travel season. U.S.-based airlines are expected to carry a record 21.7 million passengers on domestic and international flights between Nov. 19 and Nov. 29.
- 'Mexico's Cozumel, storm survivor, awaits tourists (Reuters.co.uk)
COZUMEL, Mexico (Reuters) - At first glance, Mexico's Cozumel island -- a Caribbean jewel ringed with coral reefs -- looks like the site of a nuclear explosion.
- 'Mexico's Cozumel, storm survivor, awaits tourists (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
At first glance, Mexico's Cozumel island -- a Caribbean jewel ringed with coral reefs -- looks like the site of a nuclear explosion.
- 'Wilma hurts Mark Travel (BizJournals)
The havoc wreaked on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula in October by Hurricane Wilma has dampened Mark Travel Corp.'s tour business to Cancun and surrounding areas.
- 'Mexico's Cozumel, Storm Survivor, Awaits Tourists (RedNova)
By Catherine BremerCOZUMEL, Mexico -- At first glance, Mexico's Cozumel island -- a Caribbean jewel ringed with coral reefs -- looks like the site of a nuclear explosion.Chunks of concrete pier have been swept away, palm-thatched beachside bars are stripped to skeletons, lush forest has turned into dry brown kindling and huge bites have been taken out of concrete buildings.Yet unlike nearby
- 'T Style Magazine: Travel (New York Times)
Is Panama going the way of Costa Rica? Or will the naturalists be hijacked by commerce? In Puebla, down Mexico way, the food is as baroque as the architecture.
- 'Veteran hotelier takes on one more project in Las Cruces (BizJournals)
When former New Mexico Tourism and Travel Director Eddie Smithson became co-owner and managing partner of the Mission Inn Best Western Hotel earlier this past summer, it marked the seventh time he moved to Las Cruces to manage a lodging property.
- 'Report says European travel growing; up 4.6% in first seven months of 2005 (Vancouver Province)
LONDON (AP) - International travel to European destinations has increased 4.6 per cent during the first seven months of 2005, with most growth attributed to short leisure trips, the World Travel Market reported Monday.
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