- 'Group that backs freedom of travel to Cuba seeks support for changes (Orlando Sentinel)
The Travel Industry Committee on Cuba calls for an end to restrictions at a gathering in Orlando. U.S. law blocks most travel to communist-led Cuba, but the Caribbean nation is represented at an international travel show in Orlando.
- 'Critics Question Security of New Federal Travel Program (The NewStandard)
Under a new federal proposal, citizens of the United States, Mexico, Canada and Bermuda may need to carry a passport or "alternative document" to enter the US from countries within the Western...
- 'Thrifty Car Rental Joins ATA Airlines Travel Awards Program, Offers 'Triple Points' Thru Nov. 15 (The Auto Channel)
TULSA, Okla., Sept. 11 -- Thrifty Car Rental, a subsidiary of Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group, Inc. , is joining forces with ATA Airlines' Travel Awards program. Effective immediately, Thrifty will award ATA Travel Awards members with 75 points per car rental when renting with Thrifty.
- 'Travel Heats Up as Temperature Drops - When Kids Go Back to School, Grownups Go on Vacation (SYS-CON Media)
According to a recent TripAdvisor(TM) survey of more than 2,400 travelers from around the world, fall and spring tied as the best seasons for traveling, and New England was chosen as the most desirable U.S. fall destination, by a wide margin, for the second straight year. Eighty-three percent of travelers will take a vacation this fall, down slightly from 88 percent last autumn. Nearly 50 percent
- 'Post Offices Offer Passport Services (WCAX 3)
Even though the requirement for a passport for travel to Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean doesn't go into effect until the end of 2007, some federal agencies have already begun making getting a passport easier.
- 'Dollar Rent A Car Joins ATA Airlines Travel Awards - Celebrates By Offering Double Points (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Dollar Rent A Car, a subsidiary of Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group, Inc. , announced today it will join the ATA Airlines Travel Awards frequent flyer program effective September 6, 2006.
- 'Talk About Travel (Washington Post)
The Post's Travel Section Flight Crew will take your comments, questions, suspicions, warnings, gripes, sad tales and happy endings springing from the world of ... the world. Of course, the Flight Crew will be happy to answer your travel questions -- but the best thing about this forum, we insist, is that it lets travelers exchange information with other travelers who've been there, done that or
- 'Flying south this winter? Don't forget the passport (The Huntsville Times)
Huntsville International Airport officials are advising people who are planning to travel to Bermuda, Canada and Mexico after the first of the year to start lining up their passports.
- 'That travel advisory (Manila Bulletin)
MY travel agent sent me a paragraph-long advisory about Mexico. I have reason to suspect that it originated from the USA and was probably meant for only their citizens.
- 'TRAVEL: Bailey to hold Passport Day (York Daily Record)
Beginning Dec. 31, all travelers to and from Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean, Bermuda and Central and South America will be required to have a passport to enter or re-enter the United States.
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