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Holiday air travel mostly smooth despite storms (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
The newly downsized U.S. airline industry navigated the hectic Thanksgiving travel season mostly without incident, although foul weather on Sunday and Monday complicated the return trips for some holiday travelers.
Online air travel searches down sharply (UPI)
CHICAGO, Dec. 1 (UPI) -- U.S. consumers have cut back drastically on their online searches for air travel accommodations, an industry research group said.
High-flying days over for online travel sites (Chicago Tribune)
Web site traffic tumbles on steep decline in passengers Not only are Americans flying less as the economy tanks, they're spending less time scouting the Internet for travel deals, creating an unprecedented drop in traffic for online travel agencies like Chicago-based Orbitz Worldwide Inc.
Aussies urged not to run up travel bills (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
Australians stuck in Bangkok have been warned not to run up expenses in the hope it will be covered under travel insurance.
Don't run up travel bills, Aussies urged (Adelaide Now)
AUSTRALIANS stuck in Bangkok have been warned not to run up expenses in the hope it will be covered under travel insurance.
9 ways to tell if your travel pro is crooked (MSNBC)
As a rule, most travel agents are well-trained, competent professionals who work hard for you. But there are exceptions to every rule. Here are some simple ways to determine if your travel pro is crooked.
Air travel starts smoothly; bargain fares still available (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
The holiday travel season kicked off with a smooth start over the Thanksgiving weekend, but some travelers heading home Sunday ran into turbulence thanks to high winds over North Texas.
India travel plans (WTSP-TV Tampa)
Many local residents who booked trips to India during the busy December travel season are still planning on flying to the region despite the recent attacks in Mumbai.
Mount Pearl council travel not excessive, mayor says (CBC Newfoundland and Labrador)
The City of Mount Pearl may have only a quarter of the population of neighbouring St. John's, but spends significantly more on travel, figures show.
PSP Releases Thanksgiving Travel Crash Statistics (WPXI Pittsburgh)
Pennsylvania State Police have released Thanksgiving travel crash statistics. Nine people were killed in crashes investigated by PSP during the five-day driving period.
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