Archive for December 30th, 2011

Americans to travel farther and spend more in 2012 – Reuters

Travelers make their way to trains in Grand Central Station, New York November 22, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Mike Segar By Dorene Internicola NEW YORK | Fri Dec 30, 2011 8:04am EST NEW YORK (Reuters) – Shaky economy notwithstanding, Americans intend to travel farther and spend more in 2012, according to a nationwide poll. Long-haul bookings to ...Read More

Share

Travel: Is U.S. missing out on the global tourism boom? – Summit County Citizens Voice

Travel experts say burdensome visa requirements hurting economy State tourism officials say easing visa requirements for overseas visitors could boost the Colorado ski industry. By Bob Berwyn SUMMIT COUNTY — Tourism is expected to grow about 3.3 percent annually during the next two decades, with international arrivals passing the 1 billion mark for the first ...Read More

Share

Air-travel fatality rate hits all-time low – msnbc.com

By Rob Lovitt, msnbc.com contributor Travelers fretting about the hazards of air travel — missed connections, lost bags, etc. — can rest easy on at least one front. According to a just-released analysis from Ascend, a London-based aviation consulting company, flying is safer than ever. “We still have a few days left but, provisionally speaking, ...Read More

Share

Europe’s Green Airline War – Wall Street Journal

Europe’s anticarbon crusade failed to extend the Kyoto Protocol this month, but the boys in Brussels don’t give up easily. Now Europe may kick off a trade war with its new scheme to tax airlines on carbon emissions. The rule, which goes into effect January 1, will apply to all airlines regardless of nationality and ...Read More

Share

Going Euro – Boulder Weekly

Parlez vous Français? Sprechen sie Deutsch? Now might be the time. There’s a habit among Colorado skiers to think that their mountain is the center of the universe. And while Vail may be the “best place on the planet” and Arapahoe Basin is where “the true hardcores hang out,” there’s another option to consider. And ...Read More

Share

British commuters facing western Europe’s dearest fare rises – Telegraph.co.uk

Even before next week’s fare rises, an annual season ticket between Woking and Waterloo – including a central London transport pass costs £3,268. A French commuter travelling from Ballancourt-sur-Essonne to Paris faces an annual bill of £924.66. Even this is proving too much for some, with Parisians threatening a fare strike. Meanwhile a German going ...Read More

Share

Europe’s terror loophole: Interpol chief warns security lapse could aid extremists – Belfast Telegraph

A glaring failure by almost all European countries to check passports against an international database of lost and stolen travel documents is leaving the Continent vulnerable to a terrorist attack on the scale of the Madrid train bombings, the head of Interpol has warned. In what he said he hoped would not be his “last ...Read More

Share