- 'Liberty Travel: Paradise Redefined in Cancun (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Travel experts at Liberty Travel are talking about Cancun and want to know: have you been there lately?
- 'Flying to Mexico or Canada? Soon you'll need a passport (KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul)
Winter vacation plans could be put on hold for some American tourists heading out of the country. The same trips which don't
- 'Governor plans trip to Mexico with businesspeople (The Sacramento Bee)
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is finalizing a Mexico trade mission that will depart less than 24 hours after polls close Tuesday and rely on an undisclosed mix of anonymous corporate donors and state funds.
- 'Airfare, travel costs expected to increase (Baltimore Sun)
Airfares worldwide will increase next year, though more slowly than they did this year, and hotel and car rental rates will also rise next year, according to the American Express Global Business Travel Forecast.
- 'World: Mexico (Dallas Morning News)
Jailed Mexican drug czar faces additional charges Mexico's former drug czar, already serving 71 years for drug trafficking and racketeering, has been ordered to stand trial on a new set of firearms and corruption charges, prosecutors announced Wednesday.
- 'Delta Offers Customers Easy Escape Route From the Cold (PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance)
Vacationers looking for a sunny spot to avoid winter's fury now have more affordable choices thanks to a nationwide fare sale offered by Delta Air Lines. Winter travelers can take advantage of fares discounted at 10 to 20 percent for travel between the United States and more than 45 Delta destinations in the Caribbean, Latin America, Mexico, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the U.S.
- 'Cougars Hit Road As Season Nears End (Brigham Young NewsNet)
BYU's women's volleyball team looks to finish the regular season strong with just six matches remaining before the Mountain West Conference Tournament, as the Cougars will travel to play at New Mexico and TCU this weekend.
- 'Mexico: Drug Cartels a Growing Threat (World Headlines)
Once known merely as "mules" for Colombia's powerful cocaine cartels, today Mexico's narcotics traffickers are the kingpins of this hemisphere's drug trade, and the front line of the war on drugs has shifted from Columbia to America's back door.
- 'Coming Sunday: Travel guide (Courier-Post)
Sunday's South Jersey Living section will include a special Travel section that takes you to Prague and the sunny, warm climes of Aruba, Mexico and Hawaii. Plus, a trip to Sandbridge, Va.
- 'S.A. gaining Mexico City flights (San Antonio Express News)
AeroMexico will begin daily nonstop service to Mexico City from San Antonio International Airport on Nov. 16.
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