Author: Heather Cassell
Tenerife Hotel Bar Explosion Injures Three Female Tourists
Three female British tourists – two women and one girl – were among five injured after an explosion at a hotel pool bar at a popular Spanish holiday island, Tenerife, Spain, on Dec. 27.
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Amaluna Revels in Feminine Power
This isn’t Avalon, but it’s another world ruled by Goddesses and full of magic. It’s Amaluna, the latest hit in Cirque Du Soleil’s sachet of whimsical wonders, borrows a bit from Shakespeare’s Tempest and mother earth myths in a wonderous show that shouldn’t be missed.
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The Break Up is Final: United Airlines and US Airways are No Longer
The split between United Airlines’s Star Alliance and US Airways was announced by United in a press release today, Dec. 9. As of March 30, 2014 the end of a rocky relationship will be final and US Airways will be able to know, “Why you fly” starting March 31, 2014.
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Wyndham Worldwide Honored with Top Award by LGBT Commerce
Wyndham Worldwide was honored with the Supplier Diversity Advocate of the Year award from the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce at the organization’s national dinner in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 22.
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Philippines Look Toward Self-Discovery Through Travel to Rebuild
The Philippine Department of Tourism is encouraging Filipinos to discover their own country through travel with the launch of Bagon Tours.
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Cruise Industry Hosts International Volunteer Day Event in Florida
To mark International Volunteer Day, more than 100 employees from cruise lines in South Florida, including Royal Caribbean International, Carnival Cruise Lines and Costa Cruises joined together to help clean and beautify the North Shore Park in Miami for the continued enjoyment of locals and vacationers.
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Southwest Airlines Drops Three Cities from its Route
Southwest Airlines will stop flying out of three airports: Branson Airport (BKG), Key West International Airport (EYW), and Jackson-Evers International Airport (JAN) starting June 7, 2014, announced the airline Dec. 5.
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WorldPride 2014 Toronto Opens for Business
Pride Toronto is pulling out all of the stops to produce WorldPride 2014, a 10-day international lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender celebration June 20 – 29, 2014.
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Amtrak Rides the Rainbow Rails
American railways just became more diverse reflecting the diversity of the U.S. at least on Amtrak’s website with the launch of three microsites that chronicles the stories of its Black, bilingual English-Spanish speaking, and gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender riders.
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NTA President Lisa Simon Steps Down
The National Tour Association announced that Lisa Simon, CTP, president of the North American professional travel organization, is stepping down after nearly 30 years with the organization at the end of the year.
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Deadly Helicopter Crash at Glasgow Nightclub
A popular bar for locals and tourists in the heart of Glasgow was the scene of a deadly helicopter crash tonight, Friday, Nov. 29.
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Woman Bit by Shark at Maui Beach
A woman was taken to a hospital in Maui after being bitten by a shark at Keawakapu Beach on the south shore of the Hawaiian island.
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