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Travel Europe News Archive09-Oct-2005
With International Terrorism in the Spotlight, Travel Insurance Can Help Ease Some Fears (PR Web)When it comes to terrorism, there are three main Travel insurance coverages that insure a safe trip: Trip Cancellation, Trip Interruption and Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance. [PRWEB Oct 8, 2005]
Travel Guide: 10/9/05 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)If you haven't bought an international ticket in a while, be prepared for a case of sticker shock. Although short term sales are popping up (US Airways has one for tickets purchased by Sept. 23), propelled by higher fares and fuel surcharges, the cost of most long-haul flights is soaring.
Europe's powers set stage for 2006 (FOXSPORTS.com.au)THREE-time winners Italy, 1966 champions England and the Netherlands, widely considered the best team never to have been crowned champions, all reached the 2006 World Cup finals overnight.
Deters says key to child porn trial is in Europe (Cincinnati Enquirer)Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters and one of his assistant prosecutors will travel to Europe later this month to take depositions in the criminal sex case against Paul Kraft.
Travel - Europe - Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles Times)Montenegro may lack polish, but its setting and prices make a trip to the Balkans worth it.
HOLIDAYS: TRAVEL UPDATE (Sunday Mirror)THE Foreign Office is still receiving reports that further terrorist attacks are likely in Bali but has stopped short of warning against all travel to the island. That means tour operators are not obliged to offer travellers holding bookings for Bali refunds or alternative holidays.
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.
Special 2-Day France Railpass for Off-Season Travel Exclusively From Rail Europe (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance) Planning a quick getaway to France after the summer crowds have gone and airfares are lower? A special 2-day France Railpass available for purchase only in North America from Rail Europe lets you save money traveling by train between French cities and towns when you travel this October through January 31, 2006. The 2-day pass must be purchased between October 5 and December 5, 2005.
Up to 20% Savings on Italian Railpasses Now Thru March; New 3-Day Trenitalia Pass Available From Rail Europe (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance) If fewer crowds and lower airfares aren't enough enticement, North American Travelers going to Italy this fall and winter can save up to 20% on rail Travel throughout the country when railpasses are purchased here from Rail Europe. These lower prices, and a new shorter 3-day Trenitalia Pass, are part of a Trenitalia Winter Promotion that must be booked by February 28, 2006 for Travel from
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