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Travel Europe News Archive21-Apr-2006
Europe travel: Rail or road? 10 tips (MSNBC) Not everyone agreed with my recent appraisal of train and car Travel in Europe. Yes, rental cars can be a better bargain than rail passes, but there are still plenty of reasons to take the train, I was told. Quite right. So, in the interests of evenhandedness, I give you five reasons to ride and five reasons to drive.
BA cuts Europe fares and loosens restrictions (International Herald Tribune)British Airways said it was cutting fares within Europe by as much as 50 percent as the company sought to return its regional network to profit.
Offical Guide to Europe's Trains (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance) The updated, second edition of the definitive guide to European train travel has just been published by America's #1 travel publisher, Frommer's Guides, and America's #1 source of European rail tickets, Rail Europe: "Frommer's Europe by Rail, Second Edition".
Attacks leave travel plans up in air for Benton graduate (Benton Courier)In the wake of Thursday's bombings in London, Amanda Tackett said today that she is going to "evaluate everything" for a few days before deciding whether to join her fiance, Jamie Fugitt, in Europe.
Vice President Cheney to Travel to Lithuania, Kazakhstan, and Croatia (White House News)Vice President Cheney will travel to Vilnius, Lithuania, to address a summit of leaders of the Baltic and Black Sea regions on May 4, 2006. President Bush asked Vice President Cheney to join the leaders from Europe at the summit to emphasize the importance of the region?s democratic transformation and to advance the President?s Freedom Agenda. President Valdas Adamkus of Lithuania will host the
Offical Guide to Europe's Trains (SYS-CON Media)The updated, second edition of thedefinitive guide to European train travel has just been published byAmerica's #1 travel publisher, Frommer's Guides, and America's #1 source ofEuropean rail tickets, Rail Europe: 'Frommer's Europe by Rail, SecondEdition' (Wiley, Inc; ISBN: 0-7645-4110-2; $23.99 US/$34.99 CAD; 880pages).
LVMH First-Quarter Sales Increase 15% on Asia, Europe (Update3) (Bloomberg.com)April 20 (Bloomberg) -- LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA, the world's largest luxury-goods maker, said sales rose 15 percent in the first quarter as demand for products such as Dom Perignon champagne and Tag Heuer watches increased in Asia and Europe.
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