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Transatlantic travel slumps as sterling takes a pounding (Times Online)
Travel to the United States has fallen sharply as Britons tighten their belts in response to the economic downturn and slide in the value of sterling.
Holiday travel to Hawaii less robust than in previous years (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
While some segments of Hawaii's visitor industry have seen a small increase in weekly travel as a result of the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, overall the industry is projecting a double-digit drop from the prior year.
Travel: High-end day spa opens on island paradise (BusinessWorld Online)
Just when people thought Boracay was a perfect hideaway for weary corporate souls aching for a break, a new luxurious spa opened amidst the white sand beaches, making a visit to the island paradise even better.
Lower Air Fares Help Buck Travel Trend (WBAY Green Bay)
AAA motor club expects a light travel season this holiday, but local travel agents are seeing another trend forming.
Protect Your Home During Thanksgiving Travel (WSPA Spartanburg)
More than half a million South Carolinians will travel during the Thanksgiving holidays leaving their homes unoccupied for burglars. There are simple steps homeowners can take to protect homes from burglary during the holidays according to the South Carolina Insurance News Service.
Profiles In Travel Management: MMC Agency Consolidation Leads To Consultative Role (Business Travel News)
Marsh & McLennan this fall implemented a massive travel management company consolidation by reducing its TMC supplier base from 41 agencies to a single provider in little more than a year.
Travel (The West Australian)
American ski resorts are taking creative measures to combat the slumping economy. Extra nights lodging, ski rental packages, cut-rate lift tickets, stay-and-ski deals, upgrades - all are part of the promotions resorts are using to lure people to the mountain.
African adventure: Travel agent finds natural wonderland, big game (The Pantagraph)
Indiana Jones and Hal Graff share two things in common: a love of adventure and a fear of snakes. Never mind lions and tigers. Graff, of Bloomington, was clear when he e-mailed outfitters in South Africa the timing of his safari had to be when the odds of encountering snakes were low.
Groups pull together to send care packages (Montgomery Advertiser)
Airmen deployed from Maxwell Air Force Base will be getting care packages from their fellow airmen soon.
'Country leisure plan' to boost domestic travel (China Daily)
The National Tourism Administration has mapped out a "country leisure plan" to boost domestic travel to offset the impact of the global financial crisis, said people.com.cn, citing Zhu Shanzhong, an administration official on Wednesday.