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Travel Europe News Archive27-Aug-2005
- Travel Giant Eyes Base In China's Guangzhou (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
One of Europe's leading tourism companies is seeking to set up a wholly-owned travel agency in Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangdong Province, a tourism official said yesterday.- Attacks leave travel plans up in air for Benton graduate (Benton Courier)
Benton's Jamie Fugitt, right, and Amanda Tackett were going to enjoy time in London soon, but Tackett's travel plans are on hold after the bombings in London Thursday. Fugitt is currently studying in England.- Flying is still the safest way to travel (Swissinfo)
Four aeroplane crashes in August have prompted renewed concerns about the safety of air travel. But aviation experts say flying has never been safer. The Swiss government announced this week that it would shortly be publishing on the internet a blacklist of airlines banned from Switzerland.- Fire and Water Sweep Through Europe (New York Newsday)
TRANSIT ALERT: Northbound Amtrak travel delays/cancellations due to track damage, call 1-800-USA-RAIL for updates. ... Partly cloudy this evening, then clearing with lows in the mid 60s. ... Alternate side parking rules in effect ...- TRAVEL GIANT EYES BASE IN CHINA'S GUANGZHOU (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Finance)
China One of Europe's leading tourism companies is seeking to set up a wholly-owned travel agency in Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangdong Province, a tourism official said yesterday.- eyefortravel.com - Travel Distribution News, Events and Analysis (eyefortravel.com)
Don?t miss your chance to attend Europe?s premier event for Sales and Marketing Professionals in the Travel Industry. Taking place on 13-14th September at the Marriott, Berlin, Sales and Marketing in Travel Europe 2005 has nearly sold out!- Rangers fans' Euro travel misery (EveningTimes Online)
RANGERS fans are facing a Euro travel nightmare following the Champions League draw. The club may pocket £10million from the Champions League games, but fans will have to stump up hundreds of pounds to travel to away legs.
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