More nonstops from LAX to London (Los Angeles Times)
Mild symptoms may be treated with over-the-counter analgesics; however, more severe cases may require hospitalization. Prophylactic use of acetazolamide (Dazamide, Diamox), 250 mg twice daily, can prevent symptoms. Common side effects include paresthesias (particularly a tingling sensation in the extremities), drowsiness, nausea, anorexia, photosensitivity, and taste alterations. Acetazolamide should be avoided in patients who are allergic to sulfa drugs. A day's stay at an intermediate altitude before going to a higher altitude also may help prevent altitude sickness.
More nonstops from LAX to London (Los Angeles Times)
Air France will start the flights to London's Heathrow airport in August. One result could be more competition and lower fares. Air France, in a move that could intensify competition and lower fares for transatlantic travel, said Wednesday that it would begin nonstop service between Los Angeles International Airport and London's Heathrow Airport next August.
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Stena Line Announce it is Back to Business on the North Sea (PRWeb)
Ferry operator Stena Line offers business travellers a smarter way to travel with the Harwich to Hook of Holland ferry service (PRWeb Oct 21, 2007)
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Patients use computer games for therapy (The Record Searchlight)
LONDON -- For nearly her entire life, Mary had a crippling fear of cramped spaces that meant she couldn't travel in airplanes, subways or cars.
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A slightly edited version of a story published in the October 15 edition of Travel Agent magazine. (The Jamaica Observer)
These are the surface elements of a family business in growth mode, one that has evolved from a single property in Montego Bay more than 26 years ago to a full-scale resort company that now offers 12 Sandals Resorts, four Beaches Resorts and two Royal Plantation Resorts across five Caribbean islands.
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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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A non-refundable service fee (Orange County Register)
will be charged at the time of booking. What company do you prefer?: Q. I'll be taking a family cruise on Royal Caribbean. My niece, who is 4, has Down syndrome. Will the cruise line be able to accommodate her in its children's program?
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Discount airlines lure business travelers with perks, fewer stops (San Jose Mercury News)
Until the start of Oasis Hong Kong airlines last year, Mark Exton was spending far longer than he desired flying between London and Hong Kong.
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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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TUI Travel says unit buys tour operator SplashLine for undisclosed sum (Sharewatch)
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - TUI Travel PLC said its First Choice Austria unit has acquired Vienna-based tour operator SplashLine for an undisclosed sum.
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Can we, together, lift one village out of the Middle Ages? (Guardian Unlimited)
Launching an ambitious Guardian aid experiment, Alan Rusbridger travels a few hours from London - and 700 years back in time.
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More nonstops from LAX to London (Los Angeles Times)
The greatest risk to international travelers who are pregnant is the development of a complication in an area with inadequate facilities to manage the complication. When traveling by automobile, pregnant women should wear their seat belt with the lap belt positioned under the abdomen and the shoulder strap between the breasts. There is no evidence that use of safety restraints increases risk of fetal injury. The chief cause of fetal death in motor vehicle accidents is the death of the mother.
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