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St. Paul/Travelers is Top Carrier for Bank-Owned Insurance Agencies, According to Who's Who in Bank InsuranceLoading...

St. Paul/Travelers is Top Carrier for Bank-Owned Insurance Agencies, According to Who's Who in Bank Insurance

SolomonIslands-Hotels.travel geared towards responsible travelers

SolomonIslands-Hotels.travel is a new web portal that is opening the door to independent travelers wishing to book services with local tour operators and accommodations.

New Airport Art Creates "Calming Mood" For Travelers

Initiated in 1998, the program brings exciting work from local and regional artists to the airport grounds, for a period of two years where it is seen by thousands of travelers.

Art tourism By GEMMA CRUZ ARANETA

ART tourism is in vogue thanks to people who passionately pursue their love for art and satisfy their curiosity about different cultures. Oftentimes, frequent travelers eventually become amateur collectors of sorts, accumulating souvenirs, handicrafts and artistic finds during their trips. Soon they yearn for non-material cultural experiences so they look for art festivals and fairs with corollary activities like concerts and plays. There are professional collectors known to be seasoned travelers and are, always in search for emerging, promising artists whose works they gobble up as future investments or to enhance their inventory. Art tourism is enticing, educational and informative; they can be festive and memorable as many of them include special film showings, vibrant theatrical performances, and unique concerts featuring prestigious

Travelers go nowhere fast thanks to weather

(CNN) -- Severe winter weather was creating Christmas week travel headaches across the country Monday, canceling flights and closing major highways.

Biz travelers howl over US gov RFIDs

A travel industry group has called on the US government to halt its use of new machinery that remotely reads government issued identification cards at border crossings until the safety of the new system can be better understood.

Capital One travelers offered double rewards on credit cards

McLean, Va., Dec. 1, 2008 -- Today Capital One Financial Corporation announced the launch of a new No Hassle Rewards Card that offers double miles and maximum travel flexibility. Cardholders earn two miles for each dollar of monthly spending above $1,000 and one mile per dollar spent on all other purchases. Rewards can be redeemed for any travel related expense, including things like airline, hotel, cruise line and rental car transactions. Consistent with all Capital One rewards cards, there's no limit to how many miles customers can accumulate and rewards don't expire.

Southeast Virginia Holiday Travelers to Benefit from Verizon Wireless Network Expansion

LAUREL, Md., Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Just in time for the busy holiday travel season, Verizon Wireless has expanded its network with a new cell site located at Norfolk International Airport. The new cell site improves wireless coverage for voice and data users throughout the common areas of the airport including ticket counters, baggage claim, food court areas and concourses.

Foul weather foils plans of holiday travelers

(CNN) -- Severe winter weather was creating Christmas week travel headaches across the country Monday, canceling flights and closing major highways.

SolomonIslands-Hotels.travel geared towards responsible travelers

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New No Hassle Rewards Card from Capital One Offers Travelers Double Rewards and Greater Flexibility

announced the launch of a new No Hassle Rewards Card that offers double miles and maximum travel flexibility. Cardholders earn two miles for each dollar of monthly spending above $1,000 and one mile per dollar spent on all other purchases. Rewards can be redeemed for any travel related expense, including things like airline, hotel, cruise line and rental car transactions. Consistent with all Capital One rewards cards, there's no limit to how many miles customers can accumulate and rewards don't expire.

Smartphones put to the test

Travelers are increasingly bypassing the concierge and relying on their smartphones for directions, restaurant recommendations and local attractions.

Holiday Travel: 10 Ways to Keep Your Laptop, Privacy Safe

Holiday travelers, hang onto your laptops: One is now stolen every 53 seconds. Here are 10 tips to keep your PC and data safe as we enter the busiest travel season of the year.

Web Watch: Customizable postcards and an upgraded Amtrak.com

What we like: Overseas travelers waste lots of time browsing through postcard racks, then schlepping to a post office just to send a keepsake to friends and relatives back home. Hazelmail lets you upload your own images, create a personalized message and then mail your custom card almost anywhere in the world for a flat fee of $1.50. In addition to the convenience, and rather than buying a generic shot of some tourist attraction, the card you send can be of a great meal or a loved one in the midst of a memorable moment. The site connects with photo blog site Fotolog, so users of that site can access any image there for a custom postcard.

Citigroup flop exposes folly of empire-building

When he merged Citicorp and Travelers Group Inc. in 1998, Weill envisioned the ultimate financial-services empire – peddling checking accounts, stock brokerage, investment banking and commercial loans around the world.

Astronaut Invents Zero-Gravity Cup

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Future space travelers may be drinking their own urine, thanks to the International Space Station's new water recycler, but they can now do so with a touch of class.


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