Heaven on wheels (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Swimming hazards Swimming in freshwater lakes, ponds, rivers, or streams in developing countries can lead to schistosomiasis or other serious infections. In addition, many bodies of water in developing countries may be polluted and should be avoided. Chlorinated pools and salt water are generally safe and pose minimal risk of disease. Contact with jellyfish, Portuguese man-of-war, and other marine life may result in injury and should be avoided.
Heaven on wheels (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By DAVID MALLETTE The thought of a road trip never made me tingle. The idea of grabbing a suitcase, a handful of CDs and a road map never gave me wanderlust. Maybe it's because I still suffered from painful memories of Texas childhood trips in the back of un-air-conditioned Ford Galaxie. Or maybe I simply didn't get the road-trip gene. And then, two years ago, I bought a motorcycle. The last ...
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Priceline.com Announces Enhancements To Its PriceBreakers Travel Deals Service (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
NORWALK, Conn.----Priceline.com® announced today a series of enhancements to its PriceBreakers service that will bring even more last-minute travel bargains to a growing base of deal-seeking customers.
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25 Best Travel Sites (KiplingerForecasts.com)
Find the best bargains in air travel and cheapest rates for car rentals, hotel rooms and vacation packages, whether you travel in the U.S. or internationally.
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Officials propose limits for JFK airport (AP via Yahoo! News)
Delay-plagued John F. Kennedy International Airport shouldn't try to handle more than 80 takeoffs or landings per hour, substantially fewer than are now scheduled for some peak travel times, U.S. transportation officials say.
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When to book a cruise (Miami Herald)
When is the right time to book a cruise? Should you reserve way ahead, or wait until the last minute? There are benefits to both, according to Bob Levinstein, CEO of CruiseCompete.com, an online cruise-booking service based in Des Moines.
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Federal officials look to cut flights at Kennedy (Newsday)
U.S. transportation officials say that delay-plagued Kennedy Airport shouldn't try to handle more than 80 takeoffs or landings per hour, substantially fewer than are now scheduled for some peak travel times.
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Upgrading the business-class jet (CNN Money)
The world of business-class-only air travel is getting pretty crowded, at least on the lucrative, 10,400-passenger-a-day New York-to-London route. Since 2005, startups Maxjet and Eos have offered planes with no economy seats, meaning that as many as 100 transatlantic road warriors can stretch out on each flight.
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Feds propose flight scheduling limit at JFK (Home News Tribune)
NEW YORK — U.S. transportation officials say that delay-plagued John F. Kennedy International Airport shouldn't try to handle more than 80 takeoffs or landings per hour, substantially fewer than are now scheduled for some peak travel times.
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Officials propose flight scheduling limit at JFK airport (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Delay-plagued John F. Kennedy International Airport shouldn't try to handle more than 80 takeoffs or landings per hour, substantially fewer than are now scheduled for some peak travel times, U.S. transportation officials say. JFK now has some hours when airlines plan for as many as 100 flights, a number nearly everyone agrees is more than the congested hub can handle, even in ideal weather. ...
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Airlines Seek Unified Air Traffic System for Europe (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
Oct. 18 (Bloomberg) -- The International Air Transport Association, representing 240 airlines, assailed governments for failing to create a single air traffic management system in Europe to help lower carbon emissions.
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Heaven on wheels (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Diabetic complications Patients with diabetes mellitus who travel abroad need to closely monitor their serum glucose levels. They often experience vast changes in their diet and amount of exercise (eg, walking on tours). Although patients whose condition is stable are quite capable of extensive travel, those with newly diagnosed or poorly controlled diabetes should be stabilized before taking a trip across multiple time zones.
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