- 'Business Travel: Knowing employees' whereabouts is vital (Miami Herald)
It's 4 a.m. Do you know where your road warriors are? As global terrorist attacks and attempts strike with increasing frequency, that's a pressing question for companies that send employees abroad. The alleged plot by British and Pakistani citizens to bomb in midair as many as 10 American jetliners flying to the United States from the United Kingdom last month underscored the need for employers
- 'U.S. warns citizens of 'brutal violence' in Mexico (USA Today)
The U.S. State Department warned Americans on Friday of the increasing "brutal violence" in parts of Mexico, particularly in the state of Tamaulipas, and urged them to be cautious when visiting unfamiliar areas. The department said reports suggested 1,500 people had died in drug-related violence this year, citing execution-style killings of Mexican and U.S. citizens in Tamaulipas, Michoacan, Baja
- 'Travel Deal -- Mexican Coast (KXAN 36 Austin)
How about taking off south of the border to the beaches of Mexico? Our Travel Deal of the Week takes us to the Mexican Coast. It's an all-inclusive vacation from Texas to Cozumel, starting at just $449.
- 'U.S. cautions on Mexico travel (Arizona Daily Star)
Citing violence in certain parts of Mexico, the U.S. State Department is urging Americans to be cautious when traveling south of the border.
- 'Lane Weakens After Lashing Mexico Coast (Hartford Courant)
Hurricane Lane slammed into a sparsely populated stretch of Mexico's Pacific coast on Saturday after battering the resort of Mazatlan with strong winds and rain.
- 'U.S. warns Americans about 'brutal violence' in Mexico (North County Times)
WASHINGTON -- The State Department alerted U.S. citizens Friday to a rising level of "brutal violence" throughout Mexico, particularly in the Nuevo Laredo border area.
- 'More U.S. kids must soon pack a passport (Chicago Tribune)
New anti-terrorism rules will soon require Americans younger than 16 to have $82 U.S. passports to return home by air or sea from visits to Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean.
- 'Leftists form 'parallel government' in Mexico (Dallas Morning News)
MEXICO CITY Supporters of Andrés Manuel López Obrador proclaimed the leftist leader president of a new parallel government that will work toward building a new nation with new institutions and constitution.
- 'American Airlines Reaffirms Focus on Travel Experience; First and Business Class Cabins to Feature Expanded Culinary (FinanzNachrichten)
FORT WORTH, Texas, Sept. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- American Airlines, ( Nachrichten ) a founding member of the global oneworld(R) Alliance, continues its focus on the overall strategy to provide an extraordinary travel experience for travelers and to build on its reputation as the airline of choice for domestic and international travel.
- 'Kids returning from Canada, Mexico will soon need passports (Duluth News Tribune)
WASHINGTON -- New anti-terrorism rules will soon require American children younger than 16 to obtain U.S. passports to return home by air or sea from visits to Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean.
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