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Volcano, Vacationers Some details

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Now that the worst seems to be over re: Vacationers verses the Volcano, I have collected a few reports on what happened. I would imagine everyone has read/heard  about Iceland’s erupting Eyjafjallajokull volcano. No matter how you say it, it was a disaster for many vacationers and business travellers.

I have been

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Travel Warning for Northern Mexico

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What’s This About The Travel Warning Against Unnecessary Trips To Northern Mexico?

The above has been common sense advice over the years for people living or visiting near the Mexico/USA border. Recently the Canadian government web site issued a warning for Canadian travellers.

OFFICIAL WARNING: Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada advises against non-essential travel to Ciudad Juárez,

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Ontario Buyers Must Know Taxes, Fees in the Advertising of Travel

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Do airline customers have a right to know taxes and fees before buying their ticket?

The above headline appeared as the United States debate over disclosure of all fees and charges.

“After a long day of negotiations between Senate aides and committee staffers over wording regarding when passengers will get to know what taxes and

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Get the Customer Service You Deserve

Chris Elliot is a great source of good solid comment on the travellingvacation experience. He writes on many topics and has a wealth of tips to contribute to travel situations. Here he talks about service and how to get it. Unfortunately good service is not always a given. Even with the most service oriented businesses, there

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