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Travel experts: US share of foreign tourists slips (AP via Yahoo! News) Despite the weak U.S. dollar, a boom in international travel around the world hasn't translated into an explosion of foreign tourists to the United States. Travel Guides (New York Times) Hiking in the Greater Blue Mountains in New South Wales is the perfect getaway for green travel novices. In the Kisatchie National Forest area, nature and history blend seamlessly. Japanese Travel Demand Declines on Economic Slowdown, JTB Says (Bloomberg.com) July 5 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese demand for domestic summer travel will fall for the first time in four years and overseas bookings will decline for a second year on rising fuel costs and a worsening economic outlook, JTB Corp. Newer travel Web sites go way beyond booking trips (Chicago Tribune) The Web has been inundated with new and improved travel offerings to streamline and simplify the travel-planning process, even if your summer travel plans extend no farther than the Lincoln Park Zoo. Check out one or all of these recently launched sites before the leaves start falling off the trees. U.S. losing out on foreign travel boom (The Record) LAS VEGAS - Despite the weak U.S. dollar, a global travel boom hasn't translated into an explosion of foreign tourists to the United States. Westfield Rocks travel baseball team swells with numbers (The Indianapolis Star) The Westfield Rocks travel baseball program continues to gain momentum among area youth hoping for the opportunity to compete against some of the top players in the state and country. U.S. share of foreign tourists slips, travel experts say (Seattle Times) Despite the weak U.S. dollar, a boom in international travel around the world hasn't translated into an explosion of foreign tourists to... Travel experts: US share of foreign tourists slips (Lexington Herald-Leader) Despite the weak U.S. dollar, a boom in international travel around the world hasn't translated into an explosion of foreign tourists to the United States. Explanations range from post-9/11 security headaches and lower airfares elsewhere to poor marketing by the U.S. Whatever the cause, travel industry experts say the U.S. is missing an opportunity to make up for the shortfall in domestic ... Travel Club (The Union) 49'er Travel Club Plans to extend free bus travel (BBC News) Plans to extend free travel to injured forces veterans are announced by the Scottish Government.
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