Travel - World Cities
People love to travel to new locations to experience something new and different. The word travel has different meanings but in general it is used to say I am going on holiday to a far away place, hence the term travel industry.
There are different modes of travel by car, by aeroplane, by train or ships. Going by plane is the most thrilling of all as it usually means you are leaving your homeland and heading to a different country, well for most of us.
Major cities throughout the world are popular places to travel too. There are countless cities with their own culture, history, architecture and urban vibrancies. It’s because of this that people from all around the world travel to different cities to experience the history, the culture and the life of the city. Cities make great holiday destinations and there is always something in each city for everyone to be intrigued.
World Cities to Visit
Recent Travel News
- The 10 Best Adventure Travel Bargains Of 2008 USA Today
A real bargain adventure has to work hard for the money you put into it, offering you a onceinalifetime travel experience, teaching you new skills you can apply elsewhere, or providing a depth and breadth of experiences at a cost youd be hard pressed to match on your own.
- City Audit Blasts San Jose Retirement Boards Over Travel Expenses San Jose Mercury News
San Jose retirement officials failed to document 50,000 in travel reimbursements and billed the pension funds for 6,300 of ineligible expenses.
- Coffee Break: 2 Agencies Join Travel Network Memphis Commercial Appeal
Two Memphis travel agencies are becoming Travel Leaders, part of a 500franchise network formerly known as Carlson Wagonlit Travel.
- Dave Freeman, CoAuthor Of Travel Book With A Deadline, Dies At 47 New York Times
Mr. Freeman was coauthor of ?100 Things to Do Before You Die,? a travel guide and ode to odd adventures that inspired readers and imitators.
- Holiday Revelers Put Limits On Travel Macomb Daily
The big travel news this holiday weekend will be easy to spot in the clear, blue sky because 8.1 percent fewer people plan to board an airplane for Labor Day travel.
- California Opens Korean Travel Office BizJournals
The California Travel and Tourism Commission will open an office in Seoul on Monday to generate marketing and promotional campaigns to bring South Korea travelers to California.
- Old World Charm Of Rail Travel The New Straits Times
THERE is something romantic and old world about rail travel. And when you have a railway station that is sometimes referred to as the Taj Mahal of Ipoh, thats a bonus.
- Holiday Travel Expected To Fall CBS 6 Richmond
Fewer people are expected to hit the roads for the Labor Day holiday weekend. At a joint press conference today with state safety leaders AAA MidAtlantic released travel numbers today. They say overall, travel will be down 1 across the nation and 2 for Virginians.






