San Francisco International Airport became the first airport in the US to start operating e-passport readers earlier this week.
Initiated by the department of homeland security, the
San Francisco installation is the first in a series which will eventually see ...
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San Francisco gets e-passport readers
Posted by Andrew at 17:29, 29 September 2006
Last year saw an increasing amount of Americans travelling abroad for their holidays, according to statistics from the Office of Travel & Tourism Industries (OTTI).
In comparison to 2004, last year saw a rise of three per cent in Americans travelling ...
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OTTI: More Americans visiting overseas
Posted by Merv at 17:31, 29 September 2006
Want to begin celebrating the new year early? Try
flying to Portugal for Madeira's two-month party in the sun.
While not quite as warm as during the summer, Madeira nevertheless offers a temperate climate in which to relax for a ...
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A new year's party to remember
Posted by Penny at 17:33, 29 September 2006
More than two-thirds of travellers (68 per cent) stay at the same hotel on a regular basis when on business trips, according to new research.
The poll, conducted by TripAdvisor.com, found that 48 per cent of travellers believe business travel is ...
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Business travellers 'loyal to hotel brands'
Posted by Mike at 17:34, 29 September 2006
Start 2007 in style and visit
Miami for the annual King Mango Strut parade on New Year's Eve.
The parade dates back to 1982 and attracts crowds of revellers looking for an unusual way to round off the year.
It caricatures ...
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Strut your stuff in Miami
Posted by Carrie at 17:42, 29 September 2006