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Travel Europe News Archive13-Dec-2005
Professor's travel info sought (Bendigo Advertiser)LA Trobe University's vice-chancellor appears to be more interested in overseas Travel than making sure its Bendigo campus is one of the city's economic powerhouses, it has been claimed.
Europe diary: Tory ructions (BBC News)BBC Europe Editor Mark Mardell on Conservative members of the European Parliament, the reasons for assisting the development of Eastern Europe.
Early Birds Catch Extra Free Travel Day On EURAIL Selectpasses (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)(Full text of statement. Contact details below.) UTRECHT, Dec. 12 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ -- Explore 3, 4, or 5 Adjoining Countries With Extra Free Travel Day on 6, 8 or 10 Days Within 2 Months Starting January 1, 2006, Eurail will repeat its popular Early Bird promotion for Eurail Selectpass that gives an extra free day of unlimited rail travel in three, four or five adjoining European countries.
DUBAI INVESTMENT GROUP TO BUY THOMAS COOK INDIA: REPORT (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Finance) India / Nepal A government owned investment company of Dubai is expected to buy the Indian unit of Thomas Cook, Europe's second-biggest travel company, for US$127 million, a media report said on Monday.
Strong Business Travel Squeezing Global Hotel Room (Scoop.co.nz)A healthy global economy is driving strong demand for hotel rooms in most regions of the world, with business Travellers seemingly undeterred by terrorism, bird flu and high oil prices, according to global corporate Travel and expense management specialist FCm Travel Solutions.
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