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Travel Europe News Archive30-Aug-2006
Lending personal touch to travel booking process (eyefortravel.com)The web-based service, about simplifying Travel booking process, enables Travelers to receive personalised service no matter where they book their Travel. The company will open up Traveler ID to an additional 25,000 Travelers.
Smith Travel Research | July 2006 | USA Monthly Performance Report (Hospitality Net)Smith Travel Research (STR) is the recognized leader in providing accurate, actionable information and analysis to the lodging industry. Since 1985, the company has served the industry operating on the key principals of integrity, confidentiality and customer service. STR provides timely information and analysis to all major North American hotel chains and a growing number of chains in Europe and
Pacific Asia Travel Association focuses on the Gulf with regional appointment (AME Info)The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) is committed to forging stronger strategic alliances with the travel industry in the Gulf.
A contrarian trip to Europe: Six strategies (MSNBC)Europe has not been on my list of top travel destinations this year, mainly because of the unfavorable exchange rate. My theory of ?contrarian travel? generally takes me to places offering better value but, like many travelers, I sometimes yearn for Europe?s beautiful cathedrals, quaint towns, charming cafes and culinary delights.
Israelis keep High Holiday travel habits (Haaretz Daily)According to a poll commissioned by the Israel Association of Travel Agents, the travel patterns of Israelis for the upcoming High Holidays period will be largely unchanged from last year. About one million Israelis will vacation within the country, while about 325,000 will go abroad.
Kraft purchase of Nabisco brands in Europe OK'd (Daily Record)? Kraft Foods, which has operations inEast Hanover, won European antitrust approval to buy the Spanish and Portuguese units of United Biscuits Group. On July 10, Kraft said it would buy them and regain its Nabisco trademarks in Europe in a deal valued at $1.07 billion.
Tougher security helps market for Europe's private jet operators take off (AFP via Yahoo! News) Business jet operators have seen demand for their services take off in Europe as more and more busy executives try to bypass crowding at major airports and tighter security measures that slow Travel.
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