- '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.
- 'Mobil Travel Guide Announces The 2006 Mobil Four- and Five-Star Award Winners (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
Mobil Travel Guide, developer of the authoritative Mobil star rating program for lodgings, spas and restaurants, today announced the 2006 recipients of the Mobil Four- and Five-Star Awards in the lodging and restaurant categories.
- 'U.S. Freight Shipments with Canada, Mexico Tops Pre-9/11 Levels (TruckingInfo.com)
10/26/2005 The amount of goods transported across U.S. borders in trade with Canada and Mexico set a new record in 2004, exceeding a previous high set in 2000, the last full year before the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, according to data released today by the U.S. Department of Transportation?s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) on the North American Transportation Statistics (NATS)
- 'French firm to evacuate 790 tourists from Mexico (Expatica)
PARIS, Oct 25 (AFP) - A French tour operator, Nouvelles Frontieres, said Tuesday it had chartered two aircraft to bring home 790 French tourists stuck in Mexico after the country was hit by Hurricane Wilma.
- 'Hurricane leaves travel industry in disarray (Houston Chronicle)
Tourism and travel have been thrown into turmoil by Hurricane Wilma, the latest in a line of violent storms to hit the U.S. and Mexico. Hundreds of flights in and out of Mexican resort communities and parts of Florida remained canceled on Tuesday because of damage to airports.
- '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.
- 'Hawaii Travelers In Mexico Stranded In Luxury (KITV TheHawaiiChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
After days of anticipation relatives finally got telephone calls Tuesday from a group of about 40 Hawaii travelers stranded in Cancun, Mexico, since Hurricane Wilma hit. It turns out they are all OK.
- 'South Jersey residents concerned about their kin in Mexico (Courier-Post)
Local travel agents and government officials are busy trying to connect thousands of displaced tourists in Mexico with concerned family members in the United States.
- 'A change in travel plans (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
Several Fort Wayne travel agencies are awaiting reports from Cancun and Cozumel, Mexico, to determine how Hurricane Wilma?s impact on resorts there will affect their tour bookings.
- 'U.S. Border Crossings Drop Twenty Percent from 2000 to 2004: MPI Releases Data on US-Canada-Mexico Trade and Migration (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
The volume of travel to the United States from Canada and Mexico declined by 20 percent between FY 2000 and FY 2004, according to data released by the Migration Policy Institute today. The decline was revealed by a drop in the number of inspections at U.S. air, land, and sea ports of entry, with land inspections decreasing by 24 percent. The U.S.-Canadian border experienced a sharper
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