Surprising number of companies cut travel spending (USA Today)
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Twice as many U.S. companies as previously expected are cutting their travel spending this year in response to economic weakness and uncertainty.
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Twice as many U.S. companies as previously expected are cutting their travel spending this year in response to economic weakness and uncertainty.
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In case you missed this story in this mornings USA TODAY, reporter Marilyn Adams writes: “The global economic storm is hitting what once was the most profitable part of the airline industry: international travel. With demand for international trips in…
Woman: Travel agent missed by 1,300 miles (UPI)
BRISTOL, England, Feb. 10 (UPI) — A British woman said her vacation to Costa Rica involved a detour 1,300 miles from her destination when her travel agent mistakenly sent her to Puerto Rico.
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009 Though multiple league sources said that the Warriors indeed have inquired about both players, it doesnt appear that their search for a big-time big man will be over anytime soon. Two sources said that, as of Monday, no …
Congressional bill would end ban on travel to Cuba - Miami Herald
A bipartisan bill calling for an end to the 46-year-old ban on travel to Cuba was introduced in Congress by a group of representatives led by William Delahunt of Massachusetts. The Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act, introduced Feb. 4 and referred to the …