- 'American Airlines Puts Caribbean and Mexico Fares on Sale; Buy Now for Travel in Early 2007 and Save (FinanzNachrichten)
FORT WORTH, Texas, Nov. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Because it's never too soon to make plans for a sun-drenched getaway in early 2007, American Airlines ( Nachrichten ) has put many of its Mexico and Caribbean destinations on sale for travel from mid-January to late February 2007.
- 'Houstonians face heavy holiday traffic (Houston Chronicle)
Officials predicting a record-setting opener to the holiday travel season are suggesting that Thanksgiving travelers arrive at Houston airports at least one to three hours before their flights.
- 'New York museum shows glory of gold (AP via Yahoo! News)
It has been used to crown kings and fill cavities, for high-end jewelry and high-flying space travel.
- 'Police to hit region's roads in force for holiday travel (Las Cruces Sun-News)
LAS CRUCES ? The holidays are approaching and law enforcement wants to make sure everyone gets to where they are going safely. Agencies around the state are asking drivers not to drink and drive this holiday season.
- 'Taking control of your travel life (Chicago Tribune)
After reading a recent column of mine about the mind-opening benefits of travel, I received the following e-mail from a reader:
- 'Mexico City Bus Rapid Transit System Celebrates 100 Millionth Passenger: Innovative System Cuts Travel Times and (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Metrobus today celebrates the 100 millionth passenger to enjoy faster travel and less exposure to pollutants since the system began operations in June 2005.
- 'Airports gear up for Thanksgiving travel (Salinas Californian)
If you haven't finished travel plans for holidays, do so now, Monterey County travel agents are telling last-minute customers. Airlines predict the busiest Thanksgiving air travel period ever and urge passengers to closely follow new security procedures to minimize airport lines.
- 'Canada, Mexico? Passport required Alameda to hold fair for passports (Oakland Tribune)
ALAMEDA ? The Alameda post office is holding a Passport Fair on Saturday, as the rules for travel to Canada and Mexico will grow more stringent starting next year.
- 'Post Office to hold special ?Passport Fair' (Jefferson City News Tribune)
As of Jan. 1, 2007, Americans will need a passport when they travel to countries that previously didn't require a passport, including crossing the border into Canada or Mexico, or traveling to Bermuda, the Bahamas and other Caribbean islands and Central and South American nations.
- 'Hassle Free Holiday Travel Tips From Frontier Airlines (FinanzNachrichten)
DENVER, Nov. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Holiday cheer is in the air and as our nation looks forward to the holiday season, Frontier Airlines ( Nachrichten ) provides passengers with a few tips -- and several check-in options -- to ensure a smooth and safe holiday travel experience.
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