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Travel Europe News Archive20-Feb-2006
CONSUMER TRAVEL: Newer Web sites offer wealth of goodies (The Charlotte Observer)Sure, you know the main Web sites used for booking Travel, the Expedias and the Travelocitys and Orbitzes. But there are plenty of other Travel-related Web sites out there customers might not have heard of, and are worth checking out.
Can International Travel Expand The American Mind? Unique Book of Tales Takes You to the Other Side of the World (PR Web)It seems that more and more Americans are paying less and less attention to the rest of the world. College students are taking less foreign language courses, news coverage of foreign affairs has decreased, and the number of Americans applying for a passport has declined over the past several years. In fact, fewer U.S. citizens Travel overseas than their counterparts from other developed nations.
The 25 Most Influential Executives Of The Business Travel Industry, 2005 (Business Travel News)JANUARY 23, 2006 -- The roster of the 25 decision makers who exerted the greatest sway over the corporate travel industry in the past year constitutes an awesome lineup.
6 city employees suspended for violating travel policies (Tucson Citizen)PHOENIX - Six employees have been suspended and another reprimanded for violating the city's travel policies. In disciplining the city workers, Phoenix held accountable not only those who took the trips but those who approved the questionable expenses as well.
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.
Retiring baby boomers expected to change the face of travel (Louisville Courier-Journal)In the year 2020, Americans over 50 will outnumber younger generations in this country. The first of about 78 million baby boomers are turning 60 this year. Those facts will change the face of the travel industry as we know it, experts say.
Phoenix suspends 6 over travel (The Arizona Republic)Phoenix has suspended six employees for violating the city's Travel policies, including an acting deputy city manager and the head of Sky Harbor International Airport.
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