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Dominicans Pay the Most Expensive Airline Tickets

Restrictive offer and taxes in Dominican Republic have made airline tickets became the most expensive in the region , affirmed a research of Listin Diario published here Monday.

Strong Currency Spurs Canadian Tourists

Today, the loonie and greenback are nearly equal, with a loonie being worth about 95 cents.

'Geotourism' Fights Tourist-Trap Travel

"I see tourism as the largest voluntary transfer of cash from the rich to the poor, the 'haves' to 'have nots,' in history," Lelaulu said.

Namibia: NTB Condemns Tourist Killing

THE Namibia Tourisam Board (NTB) has condemned the recent killing of a German tourist.

Travel agencies unfazed by online competition

Even as travel websites in India report robust growth figures, travel agencies seem unfazed by the success of their online counterparts.

Airline fare sales for fall are ready to take off

Caribbean and Mexico offer some of best flight bargains

Continental Airlines Applies to Fly Nonstop Between New York/Newark and Shanghai, China in Spring 2009

Also proposes through flight service between Cleveland and Shanghai

United Airlines Opens Online Application for New Pilots Today

United Airlines will begin to accept applications today for approximately 100 new pilot positions the company expects to fill this year, the first time since 2001 that the company has created new opportunities to add to the ranks of its world-class pilots.

America's war on tourists: How the U.S. hurts itself

The proposal to require that foreigners advise us in writing of their plans is loonier still. The entire situation calls for intervention by grown-ups.

Monkey 'steals' Korean tourist's specs

In an unprecedent occurence, a Korean tourist here has filed a complaint with police for the recovery of his glasses 'stolen' by a monkey.

Airline Apologizes For Leaving Pax Stranded For A Week At JFK

Glasgow Airport Attack Delayed Replacement Aircraft

N.J. businessman set for trial in test of ``sex tourism'' law

Seven years ago, Russian courts convicted a wealthy American motel owner of molesting children and sent him to prison, but later decided to just expel him.

Space tourism on tap, poll suggests

To boldly go where no one has gone before. A lot of Canadians seem to think it will be possible in the not-too-distant future to travel as tourists in space.

Fight Aboard Russian Airliner Forces Emergency Landing

One Drunk Begets Three Drunks

Prince Rupert seeks some 'life' for cruise passengers

Industry brings in $8 million, but there's not much on Thursday nights: councillor

Flashpackers the new breed

The days of the stereotypical bearded, guitar-carrying backpacker, happy to share a dormitory, are over.

Wanna get away? Bring more money

As Southwest Airlines passengers get dinged by higher fares, other carriers arrive at the decision to raise their prices, too

Open skies to hit West - tourism body

The Irish Tourist Industry Confederation (ITIC) published a report today showing that Western tourism will suffer from this winter onwards.

Philadelphia Focuses On Gay Tourism

Philadelphia has been focusing recent marketing efforts on lesbians, who researchers say are less likely to have visited the city than gay men.

Sex tourism surge

Sex Tourism is a significant portion in terms of national resources for the so called "Third Countries"; some governments, affected by constant lack of democracy and control, consider the indiscriminate exploitation of national resources as a life-insurance business.

East Asians have an eye for India

The Indian travel and tourism industry is on a high. More than 24 lakh international tourists came to the country in first six months of 2007 compared to 21 lakh in the corresponding period last year.

Medical tourism trend expected to grow for the uninsured in U.S.

While many Americans take chauvinist views of their nation's world-class medical care, its cost and the decreasing affordability of medical insurance are driving some to take cures abroad.

Tourists can't escape the brutality of notorious West Virginia penitentiary

Moundsville Economic Development Council is using the prison's infamy to attract tourists.

Malaysia targets two million Indonesian tourists in 2007

Malaysia has set a target tolure around two million Indonesian visitors in 2007.

Jet Airways Coming To Newark

The Indian carrier Jet Airways will start flying between Newark and Mumbai next month, with an aggressive expansion schedule into Toronto, JFK and San Francisco.

Airline passengers exposed to polio get shots

Australia's health authorities began an emergency immunisation programme Sunday for passengers who shared a Thai Airways flight with a man diagnosed with polio.

Iran enjoys wonderful tourist attractions

Foreign ambassadors and staff of 33 embassies in Tehran described Iranian tourist attractions as very 'wonderful and interesting'.

Tourism Minister: No Archaeological Site will be Privatized in Jordan

Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Osama Dabbas said that none of the archaeological sites in Jordan will be privatized.

Police thwart Eta plot to blow up British tourist ship

A PLOT by terrorists to blow up a ferry carrying thousands of British tourists has been foiled by police in Spain.

For Arab tourists, Cairo can be sin city

Worried by violence in popular Lebanon, Arab tourists are heading to Egypt instead, and causing waves as they ignore Islamic customs adhered to at home.




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