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Aloha Airlines Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection
03-23-2008
http://www.travelwirenews.com/edtions/21MAR2008TVLW.html
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21 Mar 2008 |
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Aloha Airgroup, Inc., a Hawaii corporation whose principal operating subsidiary is Aloha Airlines, Inc., announced today that it filed a voluntary petition for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. Aloha will seek the Court's approval to allow the Hawaii-based company to continue operating. read more |
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Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa said he is disturbed by reports that six United Airlines Boeing 747s were grounded on Thursday because of errors by a foreign repair station. read more
Flip Side Of Medical Tourism
LONDON - Almost a fifth of "medical tourists" have suffered problems after travelling abroad for treatment, according to consumer group Which?
A growing number of Britons are choosing to travel abroad for surgery, attracted by big cost savings, but 18 percent of them concede the experience was problematic. read more
Trends
Food tourism is as old as the hills but India has not realised it yet. Europe on the other hand is a past(a) master at it. Of course there is an added advantage of shorter distances and the option of driving across to eat; even so people are venturing out further to taste new cultures. read more
South Africa
CAPE TOWN, South Africa: Cape Town has reclaimed its mountain from the muggers.
After months of knife-wielding thugs on Table Mountain grabbing purses and headlines, authorities are quietly confident that they are on the way to restoring the battered image of the international tourist icon by taking on the criminals. read more
Caribbean
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