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UK Citizens now eligible for U.S. Global Entry

Officials look on as traveler uses Global Entry kiosk, away from the lines.   Global Entry, the U.S. “trusted traveler network” that is designed to speed entry into the U.S. for registered members, is now being opened to U.K. citizens. The…

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U.S. visitors to Cuba up 36% this year

The number of U.S. visitors without family ties in Cuba has jumped since the two countries started the process of warming up relations. Many of the visitors are flying to Cuba from other countries to avoid U.S. restrictions on just plain tourism; U.S….

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U.S. ski resort giant takes a bite of Australia

U.S. ski resort operator Vail Resorts has paid $136 million to take over Australia’s popular Mount Perisher ski area in the Snowy Mountains.   Vail, which owns a dozen or so ski areas in the U.S. (Colorado, California, Utah, Michigan and…

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Delta, Aeromexico look to join operations

Delta and Aeromexico, already alliance partners, are asking the two governments for antitrust immunity to form a joint venture allowing them to coordinate schedules, fares and routes between the U.S. and Mexico.   It would be similar to the joint…

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U.S., Mexico agree to Open the Skies…

Under existing agreements, the U.S. and Mexico have limited the number of airlines allowed to serve any two U.S. and Mexico city pairs. Most have been limited to two U.S. and two Mexican airlines, some to one.   Now, under a new agreement to take…

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Back to the Future: Transit Ridership Keeps on Rising

For years, even in transit-rich NYC, the car seemed destined to decimate public transit in the U.S. That trend reversed a few years ago, and a number of cities have built new transit systems. One indicator of the trend: New York City just announced…

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UK Citizens now eligible for U.S. Global Entry

Officials look on as traveler uses Global Entry kiosk, away from the lines.   Global Entry, the U.S. “trusted traveler network” that is designed to speed entry into the U.S. for registered members, is now being opened to U.K. citizens. The…

Read More

U.S. visitors to Cuba up 36% this year

The number of U.S. visitors without family ties in Cuba has jumped since the two countries started the process of warming up relations. Many of the visitors are flying to Cuba from other countries to avoid U.S. restrictions on just plain tourism; U.S….

Read More

Delta, Aeromexico look to join operations

Delta and Aeromexico, already alliance partners, are asking the two governments for antitrust immunity to form a joint venture allowing them to coordinate schedules, fares and routes between the U.S. and Mexico.   It would be similar to the joint…

Read More

U.S., Mexico agree to Open the Skies…

Under existing agreements, the U.S. and Mexico have limited the number of airlines allowed to serve any two U.S. and Mexico city pairs. Most have been limited to two U.S. and two Mexican airlines, some to one.   Now, under a new agreement to take…

Read More