- 'Some Travel To Mexico Will Require Passport (NBC San Diego)
SAN DIEGO -- U.S. citizens flying to Mexico, Canada or the Caribbean next year will need a passport. Beginning Jan. 7, all air travelers will have to have a passport. Travel experts said visitors to those countries should get passport applications in early.
- 'International flights on decline at Mineta San Jose International Airport (KESQ)
SAN JOSE, Calif. It's getting a lot less likely that people who travel overseas can fly out of Mineta San Jose International Airport.
- 'Rest and relaxation found in post-hurricane Cozumel (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Just over a year ago, my family and I were looking forward to a vacation at the El Cozumeleno in Cozumel, Mexico. We had never been there, but Cozumel was a top travel destination. I relied heavily on other travelers' reports on tripadvisor.com.
- 'ACROSS THE BLUE WATER AREA (Times Herald)
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish Hall, 10828 Brandon Road, will be having a passport fair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 11. The Department of State and Homeland Security announced passports will be required for travel to Canada and Mexico in the near future.
- 'Hawaii Vacations Just Got Cheaper ? Opening up Travel to the Student, Budget, & Backpacker Traveler (PR Web)
Thousands of accommodation options for $99 & under per night on the GLAD Travel website, inter-island air fares reduced in half, low car rental rates, and a budget airline continuing the trend of low fares from the mainland to Hawaii mean Hawaii has recently become a budget travel destination for the long term. (PRWeb Oct 30, 2006)
- 'Arizona missing the boat when it comes to trade with Mexico? (Tucson Citizen)
In the cutthroat game of economic development, Arizona would seem to have a geographical and cultural advantage when it comes to doing business in Mexico. But as more competitors move in, Arizona is looking increasingly like just another face in the crowd.
- 'Rodolfo Roth, General Manager Of Marquis Reforma, Named A Top Hospitality Executive In Mexico (Hospitality Net)
Mexico City, Mexico | Rodolfo Roth, General Manager of Marquis Reforma, a five-star boutique hotel in Mexico City and member of Leading Hotels of the World, was presented with the Key of Progress (La Llave del Progreso), for his devotion and dedication to the hospitality industry.
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