Businesses sue over Cuba travel law - The
| Businesses sue over Cuba travel law - The Ledger MIAMI - Dozens of Florida-based travel agencies have sued the state in an effort to block a new law that would make it harder for them to book trips to Cuba. In the lawsuit filed Monday in Miami federal court, the agencies argue the measure could Source: www.theledger.com Fla. travel agencies sue over new Cuba travel law - Forbes Dozens of Florida-based travel agencies have sued the state trying to block a new law that would make it harder to book trips to Cuba. In the lawsuit filed Monday in Miami federal court, the agencies argue the measure could drive up costs and graco travel systems put Source: www.forbes.com AAA: Gas prices to cut holiday travel - WABC CONNECTICUT (WABC) -- The Connecticut AAA says gasoline prices will be keeping many Connecticut motorists close to home for the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Nationally, the AAA says at holiday travel will drop by some 550,000 travelers for the Source: abclocal.go.com Fla. travel agencies sue over new Cuba travel law - Newsday MIAMI - Dozens of Florida -based travel agencies have sued the state trying to block a new law that would make it harder to book trips to Cuba. In the lawsuit filed Monday in Miami federal court, the agencies argue the measure could drive up costs Source: www.newsday.com Last Call: Allegiant Travel declines - MSN MoneyCentral NEW YORK (AP) - An analyst initiated coverage of leisure travel carrier Allegiant Travel Co. at "Neutral" on Monday, expecting high fuel prices and graco travel systems a poor economy to curb the company's capacity plans. UBS analyst Kevin Crissey said Allegiant has an Source: news.moneycentral.msn.com Prince Charles's income up by 7% - BBC News The Prince of Wales's private income rose by 7% to more than 16m last year, Clarence House accounts show. Money generated by the Duchy of Cornwall increased by just over 1m to 16.2m in the last financial year. But the amount of carbon dioxide Source: www.bbc.co.uk Israel adopts law on 'enemy' travel - West Online The Israeli parliament has passed a law banning any citizen who has visited an "enemy" country in the previous seven years from standing for election, triggering the anger of Israeli Arab MPs. Fifty-two members of the 120-seat parliament approved the Source: www.thewest.com.au |