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British Airways Wins Court Order to Stop Christmas Strike

Filed Under: TravelTravel Advisory
British Airways cabin crews will strike over the busy Christmas period, throwing the plans of thousands of holiday makers into uncertainty.
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LONDON - An estimated 1 million passengers, fearful of losing their holiday trips because of a British Airways strike by cabin crews, have just received an early Christmas present.

Postpone Travel if Sick, Aglukkaq Says

Filed Under: TravelTravel Advisory
The Canadian Press

Canadians who feel ill should defer their travel plans until they're better, Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq suggested on Wednesday.

Europe Proposes Global Airline Black List

Posted: 07/02/09 3:36PM
Filed Under: TravelCanadians AbroadTrains & PlanesTravel Advisory

For several years, the European Union has been maintaining an airline black list. The list contains the bottom of the barrel in the aviation world.

American Pays $11,000 in Data Charges on Canadian Visit

Posted: 07/02/09 12:00PM
Filed Under: A Guide to Canada's Best Road TripsCanada Travel Guide Canadians AbroadCross-Canada Triproad tripTravel AdvisoryTravel Business NewsTrips from Hell

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AP

If you are planning a trip to Canada these days there's two important things you should remember -- first your passport and second to turn off all Internet access on your phone and data card.

Air and Cruise Lines Suspend Travel to Mexico

Posted: 04/28/09 4:31PM
Filed Under: TravelMexicoTravel Advisory

AP Photo/Miguel Tovar

Some Canadians planning vacations in Mexico are facing disruptions because of the swine flu outbreak in that country.

Air and Cruise Lines Suspend Travel to Mexico

Posted: 04/28/09 3:28PM
Filed Under: TravelMexicoTravel Advisory

AP Photo/Miguel Tovar

Some Canadians planning vacations in Mexico are facing disruptions because of the swine flu outbreak in that country.

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AP

Dangerous Outbreaks

Teacher Alistair Dixon,returning home from Mexico, wears a face mask as he pushes his luggage beside his father Stanley, background, after landing at London's Heathrow airport Sunday April 26, 2009. Mexican President Felipe Calderon has assumed new powers to isolate people infected with the deadly swine flu strain that health officials say has killed up to 86people and likely sickened about 1,400 in the country since April 13.The flu has spread beyond Mexico's borders with 20 confirmed cases in five U.S. states and suspected cases as far away as New Zealand.
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