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Travel Aftermath of Japan Disasters

16 March 2011 Travel Aftermath of Japan Disasters Not only has Japan been affected by one of the greatest earthquake in human history, it is also endangered by a nuclear disaster just waiting to become largest of our ... read more

New sports fishing rules enforced to protect the Alaska halibut

15 March 2011 New sports fishing rules enforced to protect the Alaska halibut If you were thinking of traveling to Alaska in pursuit of your sports fishing passion and the famous halibut, the new fishing rules might upset you. But it’s all for ... read more

Economy Rises in Singapore Due to Growing Numbers of Travelers

15 March 2011 Economy Rises in Singapore Due to Growing Numbers of Travelers The rising number of tourists that arrive in Singapore and the growing number of available jobs on the market have made consumer spending also rise. Not counting auto purchases, the ... read more

U.S. State Department advises against travel to Bahrain

15 March 2011 U.S. State Department advises against travel to Bahrain “The potential for ongoing political and civil unrest” is the main reason for which the U.S.  State Department is urging citizens against traveling to Bahrain. Also, U.S. citizens already located ... read more

Japan sets no-fly zone over Fukushima

15 March 2011 The Transport Ministry has set a 30 km no-fly zone in Japan, around the Fukushima 1 Nuclear Plant, according to the Kyodo news agency. Airplanes and helicopters involved in the ... read more

Senior tourists embrace Asia

14 March 2011 Senior tourists embrace Asia As times change, the typical young tourist with a backpack that was a common site in Asia has been replaced by an older, more mature version. And though no backpack ... read more

New warning against traveling to Mexico

11 March 2011 The Arizona Department of Public Safety has become the newest of the agencies that are issuing travel alerts regarding Mexico. These alerts are regarding those that are planning to travel ... read more