The Dutch organization Get it Done is hosting a Facebook poll among three great organizations around the world, and the winning organization will receive exposure on its website and Facebook pages. AmeriSpan’s vote goes to Go Give an Opportunity, a ...
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It’s all over the news. American Airlines has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. When purchasing tickets, should you now avoid American Airlines? No. With a few exceptions, you can purchase tickets on American with confidence. Chapter 11 is not ...
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American Airlines announced today that it has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. What does this mean for you, their passenger? I already have a ticket. What happens now? American is not the first airline to file for chapter 11. When ...
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Despite how wonderful travel is, traveling can be stressful. Even more so when you travel at the holidays. The holidays have more travelers, which can mean longer lines. Bad weather can cause delays. And money and family stressors can tip ...
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Belize: Mother Nature’s best kept secret or so says the tourist board of Belize. If you visit these five natural wonders (and choosing just five was tough), you’ll understand their claim. Belize Barrier Reef The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef system – ...
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Fodor’s 100 Hotel Awards 2011 have been announced, and a full tenth of the hotels that made the list are in Latin American countries. The categories are Fodor’s. Luxurious Retreat; top choices for a complete escape Four Seasons CarmeloCarmelo, Uruguay ...
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Whether you plan on sipping wine in Mendoza and Salta, snapping photos of glaciers and granite spires as you backpack across the Fitz Roy Range, or dancing the tango in Buenos Aeries, you can get to Argentina on one of ...
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If you love travel but you don’t want your vacation to break the bank, here are some helpful tips to keep the costs way down. 1. Join airline frequent flier programs and, if you like, sign up for credit cards ...
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If you want an awesome two week trip for your Peru vacation, try this route: Puerto Maldonado, Cusco / Sacred Valley of the Incas, Machu Picchu, Puno / Lake Titicaca, Arequipa, Colca Canyon, Nazca, Ballesta Islands ending in Lima. With ...
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Chile stretches over half of South America, 2,670 miles, across dry deserts to volcanoes, geysers, beach, lakes, rivers, islands, all the way to massive glacial fields. About 1,600 miles are connected with head-to-toe roads in excellent condition. This varied landscape ...
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