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Travel Europe News Archive15-Aug-2006
It?s curtains up for Europe?s new order (The Star Online)PARIS: Europe?s superpowers consign the World Cup to history this week as the continent?s new order switch their attention to the 2008 European Championships.
Business travel has its rewards (River Valley Business Report)S&S Cycle Inc. employees Travel to Australia, Japan and Europe and oftentimes are scattered throughout the United States. ?We?re all over the place,? said Carla Langyel, S&S Cycle administrative assistant.
Britain eases travel rules after lowering terror threat level (USA Today)Beginning today, passengers flying from Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports to all destinations will be allowed to carry one item of baggage onto aircraft, Britain's Department of Transport chief said. Air travel restrictions that had banned most carry-on baggage were eased after the nation's terrorism alert level was downgraded one notch from "critical" to "severe" Sunday.
Local agents say foiled terror plot hasn't grounded air travel (Bonita Daily News)As news of a foiled plot to blow up airplanes traveling between Europe and the United States made headlines last week, some feared a crippling effect on air-travel similar to Sept. 11, 2001. But local travel agents say it's pretty much business as usual.
Europe high-speed train sees passenger jump (MSNBC) Eurostar, the high-speed train service linking Britain to Europe, said Monday that it carried 27 percent more passengers than usual in the first four days since a terror alert caused mass cancellations and long delays to air travel.
Football: Curtain up on Europe's new order (New Straits Times)PARIS: Europe?s superpowers consign the World Cup to history this week as the continent?s new order switch their attention to the 2008 European Championship.
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