Archive for November, 2009

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Vacation Packages are available for the days and activities described. You can also add tours when booking on our secure server. Vacation packages for Christmas are offered by many of the hotels. Apart from skiing you can also indulge in some old fashioned Christmas celebrations.

Planning your all-inclusive honeymoon packages to the Caribbean has never been easier. Planning a relaxing vacation shouldn’t be stressful. BlackHillsVacations.com offers specialized Black Hills vacation packages so there’s no need to sort through endless entertainment options, accommodations and events. Read the rest of this entry »

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Checking flight schedules are also one of the most effective way of getting a cheap airline ticket. Check out the sites below or any of the all-purpose sites under General Travel Sites . The airline sites have also improved dramatically over the years. Check out the latest WestJet news and announcements.

Check to see if your itinerary has a code share flight. A code-share flight is one airline sells tickets under its name for a flight operated by a partner airline. Read the rest of this entry »

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Priceline city guides are an added advantage for the worthy customers. Browse the services catalogue to select what you need or use the Priceline.com code to search specific services and products. Priceline travel might not be ideal for everyone. If you want to book budget accommodation such as family rooms or different types of suites, then Priceline would not really be suitable. Priceline.com PCLN is such a company, the stock is trading all time high 1 week ago over $150 a piece. The stock has doubled from. Read the rest of this entry »

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Travel Channel is a passport to a broader, more fulfilling life through the experience of travel. Travel Channel has hit a new, record low in travel journalism. She lacks travel vocabulary.

Bids for Travel Channel, in the middle of a bidding process started by its parent Cox, have come in “substantially ahead of initial expectations,” according to FT , citing sources. The bids indicate that the channel could be valued at $800 million or more, higher than the $600 milion – $700 million as expected by analysts. Bidding has dragged on, in part, because Cox has structured the sale on complicated terms, asking that the buyer put up a stake in its own cable network, plus cash. Cox would retain a 35% ownership stake, giving the buyer 65%. Read the rest of this entry »

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