- 'Hurricane reshapes Mexico's resort scene (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
More than a month after Hurricane Wilma thrashed Cancun and the rest of Mexico's eastern coast, that area is still recuperating. Most hotels and businesses along the 10-mile waterfront strip are closed, and much of the beach has been stripped of its white powder sand.
- 'Mexicana to Introduce New Non-Stop Service Between Mexico City and Baltimore-Washington International (RedNova)
Mexico CITY, Nov. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Mexicana de Aviacion, the first airline of Mexico and the leading carrier serving the Mexico-U.S. market, announced today that it will launch a new service between Mexico and the Washington D.C.
- 'GTREX builds direct access travel services system with Cape Clear Enterprise Service Bus (eyefortravel.com)
The Voyager Network is an alternative Global Distribution System (GDS) that enables direct access to the reservation systems of major travel suppliers such as airlines, cruise lines, hotels, car rental companies and providers of other travel amenities.
- 'Non-stop flight service between Mexico and Baltimore announced (USA Today)
Passengers looking for a non-stop flight service between Mexico and the Baltimore-Washington area need look no more. Mexicana de Aviacion announced on Monday that it will launch a new service this week with daily, non-stop service
- 'Mexico's the place for starry, starry nights (Independent Online)
If you looking to graduate to a category of travel called ?camping plus? then travel writer Justin Pope suggests a guided sea kayaking trip in Mexico.
- 'MoonRings Reveals Future 5 List of Distinctive Honeymoon Destinations for 2006 (PR Web)
While traditional honeymoon locales like the Caribbean and Mexico are perennially popular, many of today?s travel-savvy couples are seeking new destinations, like Australia and the Maldives, which offer once-in-a-lifetime experiences. As a guide for these trendsetters, MoonRings, Inc. has released its Future 5 list of distinctive honeymoon destinations for 2006. [PRWEB Nov 29, 2005]
- 'Submarino acquires Travelweb, to launch Submarino Travel in early 2006 (eyefortravel.com)
The price paid for the acquisition was R$ 2.2 million. Travelweb offers basic air, hotel, car and vacation packages through the Internet.
- 'Nonstop Flight Service Between Mexico And BWI Announced (NBC4 Washington, D.C.)
Passengers looking for a nonstop flight service between Mexico and the Baltimore-Washington area need look no more.
- 'MultiVu Video Feed: Mexico's Resort Areas Are On Track For Holiday Tourist Season After Being Hit By Hurricane Wilma In (HispanicBusiness.com)
NEW YORK, Nov. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Since Hurricane Wilma hit Mexico's shores back in October, resort cities have been recovering from the damage to make sure the winter travel season can go ahead.
- '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.
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