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Travel Europe News Archive22-Oct-2005
Travel sector taking no chance with bird flu- Bahrain (MENAFN)Travel sector taking no chance with bird flu- Bahrain
Major Japanese banks pushing into eastern Europe, Russia (AFP via Yahoo! News) Major Japanese banks have started expanding their operations to central and eastern Europe and Russia, where banking businesses are expected to grow rapidly.
Books can help readers explore world full of destinations (The News-Press)Travel seems to come naturally to Floridians. Even though we think we live in paradise, we still want to see other places.
Europe's great migration (International Herald Tribune)A Polish delicatessen and restaurant in west London. Nearly a year and a half after the expansion of the EU, floods of East Europeans have washed into Britain, which has absorbed them like a sponge.
U.S., Europe close in on airline agreement (Houston Chronicle)European Union and U.S. regulators said they made "substantial progress" in talks to end airline route monopolies in the $18 billion trans-Atlantic market and may reach an agreement next month.
Weekly Lodging Reports For The Week Ending October 15, 2005 | 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
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