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Swine Flu Travel Advisory Latest News Jan 06, 2010

Why is Europe quickly selling off its excess flu vaccines rather than … – E…

6 Jan 2010 at 2:59am
Since the swine flu has peaked in Western Europe, France, Germany, and the Netherlands are trying to dump, ‘er, sell their excess H1N1 swine flu vaccine to any other country that wants the vaccine. The big problem [...]

January 06 2010 | Swine Flu | No Comments »

Swine Flu Travel Advisory Latest News Dec 23, 2009

Nebraska at 5 a.m. – Denver Post

23 Dec 2009 at 3:59am
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December 23 2009 | Swine Flu | No Comments »

Swine Flu Travel Advisory Latest News Dec 07, 2009

H1N1 may have peaked for now, but CDC recommends flu precautions for … – Ex…

7 Dec 2009 at 7:17am
… of infection caused by the 2009 H1N1 swine flu may have peaked recently, but the pandemic flu virus continues to be a potential source of illness in all age groups. During the week of November 8-14, [...]

December 07 2009 | Swine Flu | No Comments »

Swine Flu Travel Advisory Latest News Dec 04, 2009

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4 Dec 2009 at 8:32am
Comments Below: 0 Rome, GA: Northwest Georgia county health departments are offering free H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine to individuals in p riority groups recommended by the National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which are: …
Trips and Vacations – Baltimore Sun

4 Dec 2009 at 8:32am
Passengers are [...]

December 04 2009 | Swine Flu | No Comments »

Swine Flu Travel Advisory Latest News Sept 04, 2009

This Could Be the End of Civility – New York Times

4 Sep 2009 at 4:36am
?In Samoa, people do not touch when they greet each other,? the linguistic anthropologist Alessandro Duranti says. There is, of course, a catch: ?When people whom they respect highly come into a house, they sit down across from you, and there [...]

September 04 2009 | Swine Flu | No Comments »

Swine Flu Travel Advisory Latest News July 31, 2009

Japan airline ANA books 1Q loss as economic downturn, swine flu … – Los An…

31 Jul 2009 at 1:07am
TOKYO (AP) ? All Nippon Airways Co., Japan’s No. 2 airline, Friday reported a 29.2 billion yen ($307 million) loss for the April-June quarter, as dire business conditions and the swine flu outbreak hurt travel. The [...]

July 31 2009 | Swine Flu | No Comments »

Great Vacations To Napa Valley Can Be Found Online

When planning Napa Valley travel, you should understand the key areas that make up the majority of Napa Valley. Calistoga, St. Helena, Oakville/Rutherford, Yountville, and Napa are towns that offer winery tours, pleasant accommodations, and other activities that tourists can add to their Napa Valley travel itinerary. As Napa Valley is well known for its wine, adults will find plenty to do, but children may not be quite as thrilled.

August 29 2008 | 1. North America and California and Hotsprings and Restaurants, Food & Wine and Travel Tips | No Comments »

S.E. of France: Top 10 Places to Visit

By Vera Lang
Looking for places to visit in the South East of France? Well, I would not skip the Cote d’Azur as it’s a special place. If you’re traveling by train from Italy back to the UK, you’ll most likely pass right through it.
Top 10 Destinations in SE France
(places in order of driving from Italy;
not [...]

March 29 2008 | 2. Europe and Active Vacation and France, Paris, Mediterranean and Hiking and Sightseeing and South of France and Water Sports | No Comments »

Top Four Drives Toulouse

Fiona Hilliard
1. Limoux-Scene
The pretty town of Limoux is within a one-hour’s drive of Toulouse. Limoux is a market town, situated on the River Aude.
The town is perhaps most famous for its winter festival (known as Fécos), which takes place between January and Easter each year. At any time of the year, visitors to Limoux [...]

March 19 2008 | France, Paris, Mediterranean | No Comments »

French Riviera Vacation Guide – Bormes-Les-Mimosas

By Cheryl Antier

Bormes-les-Mimosas means “the Sunny One” and it’s an accurate description of this medieval village that is perched high on a mountain top.

Bormes-les-Mimosas still has the imposing remains of a castle and the rampart walls that protected it during the Saracen invasions. Its official title as the “village of flowers” [...]

March 08 2008 | 2. Europe and France, Paris, Mediterranean and Sightseeing and South of France | No Comments »

I Love Touring Paris – The Eighteenth Arrondisement

The 18th arrondisement of northern Paris is located on the Right Bank of the Seine River. Its land area is about 2.3 square miles (a sliver over six square kilometers). The population is on hundred eighty five thousand and the area is home to about seventy thousand jobs.
The distinctive Moulin Rouge (Red Mill or windmill) [...]

January 22 2008 | France, Paris, Mediterranean | No Comments »

Pizza, Pasta And Powder – Ski Italy

By Andrew Regan
When it comes to snow sports, Italians tend to be a little more laid back with their skiing compared to their French, Swiss or Austrian cousins. In Italy, rather than queuing to catch the first lift to the summit, skiers are more likely to rise late, take a long lunch and finish early [...]

December 22 2007 | 2. Europe and Active Vacation and Italy and Winter Sport Travel | No Comments »

The World’s 10 Top Ski Resorts

By Rebecca Craig
Working for AITO (the Association of Independent Tour Operators for those who don’t know) has some unusual benefits, the most exciting of these is the in depth specialist knowledge that our members can offer. In the field of ski holidays, for example, we represent over 30 independent tour operators who deal predominantly in [...]

December 21 2007 | Active Vacation and Winter Sport Travel | No Comments »

The Chamonix Valley, France

By Karen Richardson
To describe the Chamonix Valley as beautiful would be a lot more then an understatement. It is, without doubt, one of the most picturesque areas in the world.

One hour from Geneva by road, this skiing and mountaineering haven has become popular the world over with skiers, mountaineers, climbers and mountain lovers alike.
The valley [...]

December 19 2007 | 2. Europe and Active Vacation and France, Paris, Mediterranean and Resort, Retreat, Spa and Winter Sport Travel | No Comments »

Plan A Wonderful Christmas Vacation

By Megha Poddar
It’s a Christmas time, what’s up, have you planned your Christmas vacations or not? If not, hurry up its not too late to plan a wonderful Christmas vacation, while there is ton of discounts waiting for you in the market. Yes friends, many discount hotels are waiting for you to come and they [...]

December 09 2007 | 1. North America and California and New York and Texas and Travel Tips | 1 Comment »

10 Interesting Places To Visit In Europe

From the rolling greens of Scotland to the beautiful ancient ruins of Greece, there are a variety of interesting places to visit in Europe. Take a trip to Europe and your most difficult decision is going to be which places to visit during your vacation.

December 02 2007 | 2. Europe and France, Paris, Mediterranean and Germany and Greece and Italy and Spain and UK | No Comments »

Best Skiing Getaways

By Jennifer Jordan
The holidays are a time for family and friends, a time to be surrounded by the ones you love.

But, this abundance of love also brings about an abundance of chaos: the holidays are a time for screaming babies, sloppy kisses on the lips from your Aunt Shirley, endless requests from three year [...]

December 02 2007 | Active Vacation and Canada and Colorado and Vermont and Winter Sport Travel and Wyoming | No Comments »

Seven Secrets for Sucess – Tailor Made Travel in Europe

I hope that reading this article will help you to get more out of your trip to Europe. Driving will give you more flexibility but can be daunting at times and is not recommended if you mainly wish to visit cities. You may decide to take your own car if you live in Europe. If you fly you can hire a car. Beware of extra charges for additional drivers, insurance excesses, airport charges, out of hours charges etc. I always book a hire car through a UK company, with no excess. If you use a budget airline try to only book direct flights. If you book a two let journey, the budget airlines will not assist you, as they only operate a point to point service. Public transport is pretty good in most of Europe. There are also several budget airlines you can use between countries e.g. Ryanair and Easyjet.

December 01 2007 | 2. Europe and Travel Tips | No Comments »

Snowboarding Holiday- Fun Places To Go For The Whole Family

Snowboarding, is quickly becoming one of the most popular family holidays. One of the largest appeals to the family is that it is an active sport which provides plenty of exercise for everyone. With today’s inactive lifestyles, more families are leaning towards taking an active family holiday

November 28 2007 | 1. North America and Active Vacation and Family w Kid s and Winter Sport Travel | No Comments »

Exotic Vacation Destinations

Everyone dreams of exotic vacations, but many of us are not clear about what we really want. These three top vacation destinations can help you sort yourself out, and plan a dream vacation, that is customized to be exactly what you need.

November 26 2007 | 1. North America and 2. Europe and 3. Australasia and Active Vacation and Florida and Italy and Japan and Recreation and Travel Tips | No Comments »

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