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China routes taking off at SFO (Tri-Valley Herald)

Currently, about a billion people travel by air every year for business and pleasure, and within 20 years, the number is expected to double. Although air travel to developing countries was once impossible, many tourists now enter remote areas where the sights are breathtaking and unforgettable but the risk of disease is high. In addition, travelers to any large foreign city come in contact with thousands of new people each day and are at increased risk for infectious disease.

China routes taking off at SFO (Tri-Valley Herald)

SFO — A booming Chinese economy has demand soaring for travel between the Bay Area, Hong Kong and mainland China.

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Traveling to Europe: More dollars, less sense (The Arizona Republic)

The declining value of the U.S. dollar is hitting consumers hard, particularly when it comes to foreign travel.

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Japanese PM Fukuda to meet Bush Nov 16: report (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda is likely to visit the United States and meet with US President George W. Bush on November 16, a news report said Sunday.

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Airline pulls out all the chocks (Los Angeles Times)

Little-known Asiana seeks to use its extensive network into China to become the carrier of choice for Olympics attendees. With the Beijing Olympics less than a year away, major international airlines have been spiffing up their planes and scrambling to become the carrier of choice for people flying to China, the world's fastest-growing air travel market.

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Pavilion brings Empire and Bandar to China (Borneo Bulletin)

Pictures show one of the two Brunei main pavilions at the China-Asean Expo in Nanning City. Brunei is this year's 'Country of Honour'.

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U.S.-to-China air routes seen as the fastest growing at SFO (Inside Bay Area)

SFO — A booming Chinese economy has demand soaring for travel between the Bay Area, Hong Kong and mainland China. U.S.-to-China air routes are San Francisco International Airport's fastest growing market and airlines are adding daily flights to meet the surge in passengers.

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Pavillion Brings Empire And Bandar To China (BruDirect.com)

Bandar Seri Begawan - The Empire Hotel and Country Club will be one of the Sultanate's star attractions at the upcoming fourth China-Asean Expo in Nanning City, China, where one of Brunei's two main exhibition pavilions in the expo, the City of Charm Pavilion, will depict the award-winning Empire Hotel and Country Club.

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Top of the World (Hindustan Times via Yahoo! India News)

Freelance photographer Meena Iyer is holidaying in Goa at the moment. Good for her, you may say. After all, everyone deserves a break. But this is not Meena's first break of the year. It is her third.

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Ryanair told not to repeat (eyefortravel.com)

As per the information available, the Authority said it had told the airline not to repeat advertisements in which it accused online ticket agents such as Lastminute.com of ripping off customers.

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Freeborders and Expedia, Inc. Announce Partnership (Business Wire via Yahoo!7 Finance)

Freeborders Inc., the leading provider of information technology solutions developed in China and delivered to global clients based in North America, today announced it has partnered with Expedia(R), Inc. (NASDAQ: EXPE), the world's leading online travel agency, to create a technology development center for Expedia in China.

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China routes taking off at SFO (Tri-Valley Herald)

Unsafe drinking water Water supplies in European and other industrialized countries are generally considered safe by US standards. However, drinking water (including ice cubes and water used for brushing teeth) in remote areas or developing countries should be avoided because of the risk of giardiasis and infection with numerous other intestinal pathogens.

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