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Travel Europe News Archive17-Jan-2006
Travel forecast is sunny as 2005 begins (Denver Post)A hot tub after hiking, or a spa apres ski. And a vacation in Europe - despite the weak dollar, despite the Madrid bombing. Soft adventure and trips abroad are two of the biggest trends in Travel as the tourism industry continues to rebound from its post-9/11 slump.
Neanderthal man floated into Europe, say Spanish researchers (Guardian Unlimited)Spanish investigators believe they may have found proof that neanderthal man reached Europe from Africa not just via the Middle East but by sailing, swimming or floating across the Strait of Gibraltar.
Neanderthal man floated into Europe, say Spanish researchers (Guardian Unlimited)January 15: Spanish investigators believe they may have found proof that neanderthal man reached Europe from Africa not just via the Middle East but by sailing, swimming or floating across the Strait of Gibraltar.
Neanderthal man floated into Europe, say Spanish researchers (Guardian Unlimited)Spanish investigators believe they have found proof that neanderthal man reached Europe from Africa not just via the Middle East but across the Strait of Gibraltar.
What's ahead for travel in '06 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)Commercial flights will be fewer in number, more expensive and even more crowded, especially domestically. Hotels will fill up sooner and rooms will cost more.
Long way to home (The Telegraph)A novel journey crossed the starting line on Monday at 9 pm on Discovery Travel & Living. Christened The Long Way Round Week , the show is a gripping, no-holds-barred account of an epic motorcycle journey through Europe, Asia, Canada and the US undertaken by actors Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman.
Europe Urged to Check Travelers to Prevent Spread of Bird Flu (New York Times)An official recommended European countries should adopt policies to prevent the disease from spreading across the Continent.
Britain Leads Way As Flight Traffic in Europe Jumps 8% (RedNova)By Ian Watson LEADING airlines are enjoying a good start to the year. This month they will operate more than 77,500 flights into and out of Europe, an increase of 8% on January 2005, according to OAG, the travel and transportation information group headed by Eddie Bell.
TUI says bird flu hits Turkey travel bookings (Reuters via Yahoo! News) German Travel group TUI
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