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LATEST & HOT NEWS ONLATEST & HOT NEWS INTRAVEL, TOURISM IN AFRICABush says he will try to stem holiday flight delays
The administration plans to temporarily open airspace typically dedicated to the military to commercial airliners.
Olympian facelift transfigures Black Sea resort
In July 2007, Sochi, a Russian resort on the Black Sea, was awarded the 2014 Winter Olympics, and in the year since, bureaucrats and investors have flocked to the city.
Korean tourism to U.S. expected to jump
The first of many South Korean tourists arrived in Hawaii on Monday under a new program that allows them to enter the United States without visas.
AAA predicts slight drop in holiday travel
Qantas jets damaged in tarmac collision
A Qantas jetliner that was damaged by a midair explosion in July collided Tuesday with another of the airline's planes on an Australian airport tarmac, airline officials said.
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Caribbean hotel deals, starting at $90
Two hours late, charged for an extra day
When Larry Chan returns his Hertz rental car late, he doesn't expect the $66 charge that he finds two weeks later on his credit card bill. But there it is: an extra day's rental charge. What now? Should he appeal the decision? And what about the reason he was late in the first place — is that relevant at all?
Lessons learned from past holiday meltdowns
Bush offers plan to ease travel crunch
President Bush aims to help combat the holiday travel crunch at airports with the announcement of steps — both new and old — to reduce air traffic congestion and long flight delays.
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