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Travel Europe News Archive28-Jan-2006
Hawaii preferred by travel agents (BizJournals)Travel agents can name lots of nice Travel destinations. But if you ask them to name one place they personally prefer, the most common answer is Hawaii.
CWT Business Travel Indicator Reveals Optimism About Business Travel Growth Around The Globe In 2006 (Hospitality Net)PARIS | Whether you are a business Traveler from New York City, Rio de Janeiro, London, or Beijing, you have more in common than not with your flying brethren across the globe. Security lines and flight delays top the list as the events that most negatively affect Travel. And, the majority of business Travelers do not want cell phone use allowed in-flight. As for Travel managers, they say
Travel Holdings Expand in Europe (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) ORLANDO, Fla.----Jan. 24, 2006--Travel Holdings, a worldwide travel distribution company, is expanding in Europe and has named Claudia Baino as managing director of the TH Europe Ltd.
Europe's freeze kills dozens more, hits transport (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)Freezing temperatures have killed more than 50 people across parts of Europe in recent days and badly disrupted road, air and sea travel on Thursday.
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.
Weekly U.S. Lodging Performance Jan 15 2006 - Jan 21 2006 | Smith Travel Research (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
Europe's freeze kills dozens more, hits transport (Stuff)BUCHAREST: Freezing temperatures have killed more than 50 people across parts of Europe in recent days and badly disrupted road, air and sea Travel today.
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