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Diseases Spreading Among Tourists to SE Asia

Korean health authorities are advising Koreans to be cautious about visiting Southeast Asia as a number of travelers to the region have returned with diarrhea, dengue fever and malaria.

2008 Europe & Russia Cruise Brochure - OUT NOW!

Euroscape Travel has released its 2008 Cruise Program.

World Airline Awards 2007: Russia Dismissed

Last week the British company Skytrax published their annual airlines rating “World Airline Awards” based on interviews of more than 14 million passengers all over the world.

Travel Security Flaws — And How to Fix Them

Bogus bomb scares, porous airport security and whistle-blowing air traffic controllers. It sounds like the plot of straight-to-DVD disaster movie or the premise of a new British TV comedy, but sadly, it is neither. They're actual events, and they happened last week here in the United States.

'It's a nightmare' for air travel

Air travel is as bad as it's ever been. Passengers suffered through a record number of flight delays during the first half of 2007, federal data show.

US tourists prepare to 'invade' N Korea

Hurry if you're in the mood to travel to one of the least traveled countries on the planet. North Korea says it will admit foreign tourists this year only until October 10.

Iowa to dock last casino cruise

Riverboats run aground as gamblers favor land-based gaming

Irish airline launches first Open Skies route

Aer Lingus, Ireland’s national airline, became the first carrier to loft flights under the new Open Skies agreement between the US and Europe.

Airline suing U.S. government over shutdown

RegionsAir is suing the U.S. government, alleging the commuter airline illegally was forced to shut down in a dispute over pilot training and certification procedures.

Travel firm plans airline change

A travel firm has confirmed that it will terminate its agreement with an airline after a second spell of technical difficulties.

American tourist dies in fall from Table Mountain

CAPE TOWN, South Africa: An American tourist was killed when he apparently slipped and fell while climbing Cape Town's landmark Table Mountain.

Frontier Airlines, the Fastest Growing U.S. Carrier to Mexico, Expands Service with New Flights to Puerto Vallarta from San Jose and Sacramento

Routes to Mexico and Central America Are Key Ingredients to Frontier's Growth; Frontier Now Services Mexico from More U.S. Gateways than Any Major Carrier

United Airlines Receives Widespread Support for Proposed Los Angeles-to-Shanghai Route

United Airlines' proposal to connect Los Angeles and Shanghai, two global economic centers, in 2009 has generated a strong wave of support from government, business and community leaders as the city estimates the route would bring over 3,000 jobs and contribute $647 million annually in economic output for the region.

Provincial Board member to draft tourism code

Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines - Provincial Board Member Agnes Magpale is pushing for the passage of a tourism code after four Japanese tourists were caught filming a sex video on Sulpa Islet in Lapu-Lapu City.

South Africa: South Africa Targets Botswana Tourists

Botswana has been praised as a lucrative market for South African tourism.

Galicia hands tourists free language guides

Tourists heading for Galicia's green hills and beaches will be given phrasebooks to teach them some basics in Galician, one of many local languages spoken in Spain.

American Airlines Creates Leadership Position to Oversee the Overall Customer Experience

American Airlines is further demonstrating its commitment to ensure a better overall experience for customers today by naming Mark Mitchell to the new position of Managing Director - Customer Experience, effective immediately.

Cathay Pacific Airways Orders Five Additional Boeing 777-300ERs

The Boeing Company and Cathay Pacific Airways today announced that the Hong Kong-based carrier has ordered five additional Boeing 777-300ER (Extended Range) jetliners, increasing the airline's commitment to a total of 23 of the advanced twin-engine, twin-aisle airplanes.

Int'l tourism fair to open in Ba Ria-Vung Tau

Southern Ba Ria-Vung Tau province is to hold its first international tourism fair from Oct. 19-23, the provincial Department of External Relations announced.

New Air Jamaica 'express' service - Airline reshaping intra-island travel

Air Jamaica is to implement a shuttle service between Kingston and Montego Bay, using a small 125-seater Airbus A319 craft, in a reorganisation of its intra-island movement of travellers.

Indonesian city to fine tourists who give to beggars

The Indonesian city of Medan has drawn up legislation to slap large fines on tourists and others who give money to street beggars.

Namibia: Another Gadget for Self-Drive Tourists

Namibia has joined the few countries in the world that offer their self-drive tourists important information in the comfort of their rented cars.

Spanish tourists in Yemen again

The visit of the Spanish tourists came four weeks after eight Spaniards were killed in a terrorist attack in Marib on July 2.

New Zealand wooing Indian tourists

Tourism New Zealand is focusing primarily on the family and honeymooner segments to lure more big-spending Indian tourists to its shores.

A 'guiding hand' for Gulf Air

Top international consultants are helping to steer Gulf Air to recovery, the airline said yesterday.

2 major tourism events set this year

Two major tourism events in the country are set this year - the Philippine Travel Exchange in Cebu and the Philippine Travel Mart 2007 in Manila, the Department of Tourism recently announced.

Chinese tourists permitted to use immigration license on VN’s domestic flights

The Ministry of Culture, Sport, and Tourism issued a document for international travel agents to lay down regulations on Chinese tourists’ using of exit and entry licenses on domestic flights of Vietnamese airlines.

HCM City hosts 165,000 tourists in July

Ho Chi Minh City welcomed 165,000 foreign visitors in July, many from the US, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, France and Malaysia, an increase of 10 percent from last year.

Uganda: Police to Beef Up Tourists Security

THE Government has set up security desks for tourists at all Police stations to handle their cases expeditiously.

Hawaii hotel revenue drops by 2 percent

More choices for tourists are translating into fewer rooms filled at hotels and the first drop in Hawai'i's hotel revenue in five years.




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