- 'Vacationers to Canada, Mexico to need passports (Contra Costa Times)
U.S. citizens traveling by air from Canada, Mexico and most Caribbean nations must present passports to re-enter the country starting Jan. 23, the government said Wednesday.
- 'Moderate gas prices boost holiday travel, AAA says (USA Today)
More than 38 million Americans, buoyed in part by lower gasoline prices, are taking to the roads and airways for the Thanksgiving travel period, but face winter storms along the East Coast, higher car rental prices, crowded airports and jammed highways in many parts of the nation.
- 'Adviser runs up travel bill of $16,400 at Seattle City Light (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
It's hard to say if Seattle City Light adviser James Hansen is the city's busiest traveler because it doesn't keep a central database of city travel. Still, a sampling of thousands of city documents from 2004 puts Hansen near the top.
- '38 million expected to travel today (AP via Yahoo! News)
Today is the day when the Thanksgiving holiday travel begins in earnest. AAA says 38.3 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home, an increase of nearly three percent from last year.
- '(AFX UK Focus) 2006-11-23 09:41 GMT: Moderate gas prices boost holiday travel (Interactive Investor)
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- 'Mexico May Hold Clues To Castro Valley Murder Case (CBS 5 Bay Area)
CBS 5 has learned Almeda County investigators will travel to Mexico in the hopes of uncovering clues in the Castro Valley murder of a woman known only as 'Jane Doe.'
- 'Travel marks start of Thanksgiving (The Monterey County Herald)
Busy air travel that clogged many metropolitan areas skipped Monterey County on Wednesday as travelers prepared to celebrate Thanksgiving.
- 'Weather complicating holiday travel (USA Today)
Heavy rain and high wind gusts didn't do anything to help throngs of travelers making their way to be with family and friends for Thanksgiving, as airports reported delays and traffic jams clogged major thoroughfares.
- 'Thanksgiving travel dash under way (Provo Daily Herald)
Long lines formed at airports well before daybreak Wednesday, but the annual dash home for Thanksgiving started smoothly despite predictions that more travelers would take to the roads, skies and rails this year than last. Nationwide, an estimated 38.3 million people will travel 50 miles or more for Thanksgiving, according to AAA.
- 'Mexico travel warning issued (News Interactive)
AUSTRALIANS considering travel to Mexico have been warned to reconsider visiting a country wracked by politically inspired violence.
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