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Passports Will Soon Be Needed Again To Fly To
Canada, Mexico And The Caribbean Sept. 5, 2007 - By the
end of the month, air travelers will again need passports when
flying between the USA and Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean
(including Bermuda).
U.S. Airlines' Secret Million-Mile
Awards Aug. 31, 2007 - Some U.S. airlines have special
mileage-point bonus programs for only their most elite
frequent flyers — the travelers who reach 1 million mileage
points or more.
Airlines To Alter Booking Protocol Sept.
7, 2007 - Faced with a frustrating reality that air-travel
delay is here to stay, airlines are planning changes in how
they operate and refining systems that book customers.
FAA Moves To Trim Delays Sept. 5, 2007 -
Federal aviation officials took a major first step Thursday in
easing a record logjam of delays in the nation's aviation
system by approving a long-term plan that would shift aircraft
routes around New York and Philadelphia.
Rivals Match Southwest Fare Hike Sept. 5,
2007 - U.S. air carriers increased fares on Tuesday after
Southwest Airlines boosted its one-way ticket prices by as
much as $10 over the weekend, citing higher fuel costs.
American Won't Accept Cash On Some
Flights Sept. 6, 2007 - American Airlines is turning
down cash. It will only accept major credit or debit cards for
food, drinks, headphones and other onboard purchases.
North American's Top Business
Hotels Sept. 7, 2007 - Business travelers who rely on
round-the-clock service and flawless technology have named the
Four Seasons Hotel in Washington, D.C., as the top business
hotel in North America, according to a new survey.
International Hotel, Exchange Rates Are Rising
Many travel buyers will start crunching numbers for
the 2008 hotel request-for-proposals season over the next few
weeks, and what they are likely to find are some hard figures.
September is First Time Cruisers Month for Royal
Caribbean Sept. 6, 1007 - September is First Time
Cruisers Month and Royal Caribbean International(R) has
launched special savings for seagoing novices and veterans
alike, with cabin prices starting at just $53 a day based on
double occupancy.
Cruise Smoking Bans Clouded By
Complaints Sept. 7, 2007 - Want to start an argument
among a group of cruisers? Ask them about the new smoking
policies on ships.
Travel Guard Unveils Major Travel Insurance Plan
Enhancements, Appealing to Today's Travelers'
Needs Sept. 7, 2007- IG Travel Guard, a global provider
of travel insurance and assistance plans, has announced major
new enhancements to its portfolio of travel insurance plans
that address the varying needs of American
travelers. |