- 'Gas prices are doing something crazy: Falling (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
Gasoline prices, while still high by U.S. standards, are tumbling as Americans cut back driving and as post-hurricane repairs continue in the energy-rich Gulf of Mexico.
- 'United Boosts Its International Expansion Into Mexico (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
As part of the new bilateral agreement between the United States and Mexico, United has applied for five new routes* from Chicago and Los Angeles to Mexico.
- 'Storm wreaks havoc, batters Mexico tourist destinations (Boston Globe)
MEXICO CITY -- The havoc Hurricane Wilma wrought along Mexico's Mayan Riviera became clear yesterday with scores of demolished buildings, miles of shattered roads and altered beaches, acres of flooded property, and the prospect of close to a billion dollars in lost tourism revenue.
- 'Honeymooning Nashville Couple Trapped in Mexico Shelter (News Channel 5 Nashville)
Hurricane Wilma tore through the resort community of Cancun Mexico as a Category four storm, and the airport remained closed on Monday. Travel consultant, Barb Randolph, sets up honeymoons all the time. She hates to see what one of her couples is going through right now.
- '3 NEPTUNE SENIORS, LIKE 30,000 TOURISTS, STRANDED IN MEXICO (Asbury Park Press)
Two days after Hurricane Wilma left a battered Yucatan Peninsula, three Neptune residents were stuck and virtually incommunicado somewhere south of Cancun, Mexico, among a group of people reportedly running out of food, water and medicine.
- 'Mexico on a plate (Guardian Unlimited)
Eclectic tast ... Mangoes and mushrooms, chillies and chocolate are all found in abundance in Oaxaca. Photograph: EPA/Saeed Khan There are many ways to get to Oaxaca, but I am only in a position to disrecommend one of them. Do not, if you can help it, travel through Houston.
- '1 million affected by hurricane, Mexico estimates (Macon Telegraph)
MEXICO CITY - The havoc Hurricane Wilma wrought along Mexico's Mayan Riviera became clear Monday with scores of demolished buildings, miles of shattered roads and deformed beaches, acres of flooded property and the prospect of close to a billion dollars in lost tourism revenue.
- 'Storm Punishes Mexico's Caribbean Coast (AP via Yahoo! News)
Residents and tourists wandered the flooded streets of Cancun in search of food Sunday, as the sun returned to Mexico's hurricane-battered resort coastline and military convoys arrived with water, medical aid and other supplies.
- 'New Mexico businesses travel to Mexican Expo (New Mexico Business Weekly)
Clients of the International Business Accelerator will be attending a two day trade fair in Mexico, starting Oct. 27, to help make contacts with Mexican companies interested in doing business in New Mexico and three other states.
- 'Hurricane Wilma taking a toll on travel (News 14 Carolina)
Hurricane Wilma is wreaking havoc on travelers. If you planned a trip to the south on Monday, you may be out of luck. Hurricane Wilma is taking a toll on travel by airline, train and bus. Airlines report service to Mexico, Florida and the Bahamas are being affected.
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