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November 2007 – World Travel Market
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Holiday revelers put limits on travel (Macomb Daily) The big travel news this holiday weekend will be easy to spot in the clear, blue sky because 8.1 percent fewer people plan to board an airplane for Labor Day travel.
California opens Korean travel office (BizJournals) The California Travel and Tourism Commission will open an office in Seoul on Monday to generate marketing and promotional campaigns to bring South Korea travelers to California.
NEWS: DMX Denied Bail, Barks At Judge (SOHH.com) Controversial rapper DMX has once again been denied bail by a judge in a Florida courtroom today (August 26). According to South Florida’s Local 10 news, the multi-platinum selling rapper was hoping to receive permission to travel to Arizona where he is facing a number of animal cruelty charges.
Labor Day travel expected to be down (WPDE-TV Myrtle Beach - Florence) By Joel Allen Wednesday, August 27, 2008 at 6:15 p.m. Fewer people are expected to hit the roads in the Carolinas this Labor Day weekend. AAA Motor Club says a little over one million drivers in the Carolinas are expected to travel more than 100 miles away from home this weekend.