THIS
WEEK'S HEADLINES
:: Passport
to play: Island hoppers, border crossers will need one by
2008
July 27, 2006 - Starting Jan. 1, people traveling by air or
sea to popular U.S. vacation destinations such as the Caribbean,
Mexico and Canada will need a passport. Drivers crossing at
land borders will need passports by Jan. 1, 2008
:: Green
Cards Would Mean Fingerprinting at Airports
July 27, 2006 - The nation’s estimated 12 million legal
permanent residents would be subject to fingerprinting every
time they re-entered the United States, under a plan the Homeland
Security Department intends to announce Thursday.
:: Best
ways to book: Agent or online?
July 27, 2006 - Customers lured by convenience and promises
of the best deal are booking more trips online. But is Internet
booking always the better way to go? That depends on the traveler
and the type of trip.
:: Airfares
soar as planes fill up
July 27, 2006 - Soaring jet fuel prices and rising traveler
demand are driving high airfares even higher. Fares for flights
departing in the USA rose a record 10.3% in the first quarter
of 2006 from a year ago, according to data released by the
Department of Transportation (DOT) on Wednesday.
:: NWA
Charges GDS Fees
July 24, 2006 - Northwest Airlines has become the latest domestic
carrier to impose per-segment booking fees on travel agents
using certain GDSs.
:: Dulles
adds security lanes for elite United customers
United says its elite frequent-flier members flying out of
the airline’s Washington Dulles hub can now use “new
security checkpoints exclusively for our first, business and
elite travelers, their families or travel companions.”
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