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Travel Europe News Archive29-Dec-2005
Blizzards bring travel chaos to Europe (Khaleej Times)PARIS - Europe shivered on Wednesday in the grip of an icy cold snap, with France hardest hit by blizzards that left thousands of motorists stranded in sub-zero temperatures or forced into roadside shelters overnight.
Forecasters predict white New Year's in parts of Europe (Stars and Stripes)KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany ? Unless you?re a skier, here?s a New Year?s prediction you may not like: Weather forecasters expect more snow for some parts of Europe this week and into the holiday.
CONSUMER TRAVEL: Stronger dollar, cheaper Europe (The Charlotte Observer)Favorable exchange rates and huge increases in the number of trans-Atlantic flights are fueling hope that travel to Europe in 2006 will cost less than this year.
Blizzards bring travel chaos to Europe (INQ7.net)PARIS -- Europe shivered Wednesday in the grip of an icy cold snap, with France hardest hit by blizzards that have cut rail and road links and left thousands of motorists stranded in sub-zero temperatures.
Blizzards bring travel chaos to Europe (AFP via Yahoo! News) Europe shivered in the grip of an icy cold snap, with France hardest hit by blizzards that left thousands of motorists stranded in sub-zero temperatures or forced into roadside shelters overnight.
Travel Trends: Exotic Sites, Packages, More Control (Hartford Courant)Warm weather. Adventure. Europe. Warm weather. Battered destinations on the rebound. Package tours. Internet bargains. Warm weather.
Europe ?back in favour? with Malaysians (The Star Online)There is a resurgence of Malaysians who are opting to travel to Europe and Britain lately, a tour operator said.
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.
'MPs must love Europe' (Telegraph)Politicians should abandon their "yah-boo" approach to Europe and try harder to "network" in order to influence European Union decision making, said Denis MacShane, a former Europe minister.
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