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Simon Horsford tracks down the best places to stay in the Paris 8th Arrondissement.
- Spirit grounds 'Hoffa hunt' game
- UPDATE 1-Continental Airlines earnings rise on fare hikes
- Power outages hit New York subway, LaGuardia
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- Etihad to fly non-stop to New York from October
- US Airways Goes a Little Bit Country, a Little Bit Rock n' Roll With Service Between Las Vegas and Nashville, Tenn.
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- Alaska Airlines Announces New Nonstop Service Between San Francisco And Mexican Resort Destination Of Cancún
- American Airlines is bringing back its reduced-mileage frequent-flier award for short flights. Customers can redeem just 15,000 miles -– down from the normal 25,000 -– for a frequent-flier reward trip of 750 miles or less each way. American’s "Short-hop MileSAAver awards" are available for travel from Sept. 1 through Feb. 28, and include routes such as New York-Chicago, Los Angeles-San Francisco and Denver-Dallas/Fort Worth. Only non-stop flights are eligible for the 15,000-mile awards. United also offers a reduced-mileage award in which customers can redeem 15,000 miles for trips of 700 miles or less through the end of 2006. Source: USA Today
- Here’s a Great summer getaway deal for anyone with a Louisiana driver’s license or identification card. Many residents are still displaced from Katrina and Rita and may want to know about this opportunity to stay for a night.
• At the W New Orleans – French Quarter, Louisiana locals get a night’s stay, parking, an in-room movie and local calls at rates from $109 a night.
• At the W New Orleans on Poydras Street, Louisiana locals can stay for rates from $99, including two cocktails, an in-room movie and local calls.
The deal runs through September 30th and is perfect for relaxing summer weekend in New Orleans.
- THE HELICOPTERS BEGAN ARRIVING YESTERDAY TO EVACUATE AMERICAN CITIZENS from Beirut, in its seventh day of Israeli bombardment. Beirut's Airport was severely damaged in the fighting, limiting the options for the estimated 25,000 Americans who live in the Lebanese capital. Five U.S. warships, cruise ships and some privately owned ferries are en route to carry travelers from Beirut to Cyprus. At least 320 Americans left Lebanon on Tuesday. Officials expect to be able to provide safe passage for up to 1,000 citizens per day. Contact the U.S. Consulate in Beirut at 961-4-542600/543600, or visit http://lebanon.usembassy.gov for more information. For full text of the State Dept. update on Beirut, visit http://travel.state.gov. SOURCE: www.businesstravelerusa.com/bte
- ARE YOU ONE OF THOSE SMOKERS WHO JUST CAN'T BEAR THE THOUGHT OF GOING a whole six or seven hours without a drag on that trans-Atlantic flight? Well, you can breathe easier now, because starting in March 2007, German airline Smintair (Smokers' International Airways) will take to the sky. Founded by German businessman Alexander W. Schoppman, the airline plans to fly jumbo jets with 30 first-class and 108 business-class seats equipped with TVs, DVDs -- and working ashtrays. SOURCE: www.businesstravelerusa.com/bte
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When should I book my fall flights?
Readers often ask if there's a best time to book. For most destinations, there really isn't a definitive "best." In some cases, you'll get a good deal by booking far in advance; sometimes, you may be able to nab a low last-minute fare.
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