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TRO Travelgram: Sept 17
09-17-2009
Destinations Paris on a budget: European city breaks for under £250 As much as Paris revels in its image as the home of haute couture and palace hotels, it can also be one of Europe's best capitals to visit on a budget... Telegraph (London)
Bosnia: a model for the planet In many ways, Bosnia today has what the rest of Europe has lost, and has an opportunity to be a model for the planet... MSN.com
Tours and Activities Best Affordable Fall Adventures Go biking, hiking, and boating among the fall colors—all for a great price... Travel and Leisure
Bold Bachelor Party Ideas Today's best men are lining up different fetes for the groom-to-be, planning elaborate destination parties that don't include wild nights on the town... Forbes Traveler
In Portland's Restaurants, a Down East Banquet Young chefs, great produce and low costs have made Portland, Me., one of the best places to eat in the Northeast... New York Times
Cruise Cruise lines are taking wine onto water Bottles must avoid light, heat, movement on the high seas... MSN.com
Spectacular Fall Foliage Cruises If the crisp autumn chill in the air stirs up a taste for adventure, there's no better time to hit the high seas... Forbes Traveler
Some cruise lines found failing in pollution 'report card' An environmental group has released its cruise ship report card on just how well cruise ship companies are doing when it comes to pollution... USA Today
Transportation American Asking Passengers for Additional Data American leads the pack and begins asking passengers for birth date and gender information as part of ticketing and check-in... Smarter Travel
United Airlines' makeover aims to refresh and renew United is beginning to dispel the nagging perception it has lousy customer service, they say. It's doing a better job getting passengers to destinations on schedule. And its operations are starting to improve... USA Today
Other and Odd Phone Features Can Cause Unexpected Charges One woman unknowingly spent more than $5,000 using her phone overseas—without ever making a call. Ed Perkins explains how to avoid these charges when you travel abroad... [Back to Press Releases Main]
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