2007 August | Travel Blog-Travel,Hotels,Vacations,Cruises - Part 4

CAPE TOWN: Lions and tigers and surfers?
Alchemists claimed that the period following the Autumnal Equinox (that’s Renaissance Fair Speak for “Fall�) was the best time of year to break out the Philosopher’s Stone, which turned ordinary metal into gold, and other crazy crap like that. Personally, I’ve been trying to morph an empty...
US Airways tanks across the pond
Business Traveler column: A look at the numbers reveals a near-collapse of the day-to-day operations of US Airways’ Philadelphia-based trans-Atlantic service. Even by this summer’s reduced standards, the operation that US Airways runs between Philadelphia and Europe is shocking. Original...
Cruise ships rerouted to avoid fires in Greece
Cruise lines with ships calling in Greece this week are making changes to avoid the fires that have flared up across the country. Cruisecritic.com reports that the Costa Serena, in the midst of a seven-night cruise of the Eastern Mediterranean,… Original post by Gene Sloan For All Your Travel...
Is London falling as a U.S. tourist stop?
That’s what I’m hearing, and that’s what respected publications such as the Financial Times are reporting. U.S. and Canadian visitors to Britain are down 6% in the second quarter of 2007, according to tourism stats. Reasons cited include the dismal… Scotland Original post by kyancey...
Wanted: hotel bargain-hunters
There’s a new travel Web site to help you get the best bang for your buck when you’re looking for a place to stay on your holiday. Original post by Reuters Features - Travel For All Your Travel Needs Best Travel Rates Online
New tour company puts culinary adventures on the golfer’s menu
There are a lot of tour companies offering golf packages, from bargain trips to Myrtle to high-end itineraries with special perks like guaranteed tee times at St. Andrews. A new outfitter just launched with a unique angle: CORK & TEE… Original post by Larry Olmsted For All Your Travel Needs...
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