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Shanghai to get a Disney theme park: Does it need one?

Shanghai to get a Disney theme park: Does it need one? In five to six years, Shanghai will have joined Tokyo, Hong Kong and Paris as a city out of the U.S. with a Disney theme park. China may or may not need a Disney theme park, but Disney's aim is that the Shanghai location will help create a mighty want for Disney products ...

Ryanair threatens to "divorce" Boeing

Ryanair threatens to Ryanair may start to look for its planes closer to home. Of course, saying it was thinking about a switch from Boeing to Airbus would be far too simple for CEO Michael O'Leary ... the genius behind "pay-to-pee" and many, many other stunts. O'Leary needs a bit more style, ...

Travel Channel to find new home

Travel Channel to find new home The network for wanderers seems to be doing a bit of that itself these days. Cox Communications, which owns the Travel Channel, is shopping it around, with several companies expressing interest. So, will it wind up with Scripps Networks, which has the Food Network and HGTV? ...

Foreigners are still spending less in the U.S.

Foreigners are still spending less in the U.S. Visitors from outside the United States came in and spent $9.9 billion in August ... which sounds like a lot. Unfortunately, it's down 21 percent from what they spent in August 2008, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce, as the travel slump continues to clamp ...

Are the economics of Twitter airfares worth it?

Are the economics of Twitter airfares worth it? More and more budget-travel tipsters are pointing towards Twitter, Facebook and social media outlets as the source for wild cheap airfares these days. And it's true, in a way. By subscribing to the pundit feeds online it's possible to get the inside scoop on a few good ...

The Spice Isle: Nutmeg's always the answer in Grenada

The Spice Isle: Nutmeg's always the answer in Grenada You wouldn't know it from the abundance of nutmeg in shops, but Grenada's production of the spice stopped five years ago. And it'll continue to be at a halt for another five years. Why? Because of Hurricane Ivan. 82% of the island's nutmeg trees were destroyed by the 2004 ...

First space hotel to open in 2012

First space hotel to open in 2012 tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/03/first-space-hotel-to-open-in-2012/'; tweetmeme_source = 'Gadling'; Adventurous travelers hoping to one day go into space received good news yesterday when the Barcelona based company behind the Galactic Suite Space ...

Homer Simpson's voice on GPS tells you where to go and more

Homer Simpson's voice on GPS tells you where to go and more Earlier today Mike wondered what Bob Dylan's voice would be like in a GPS system. Here's another voice idea. Greg Phelps, the art car aficionado who tells me about car oddities from time to time, told me about this one. Homer Simpson's voice can be downloaded to a portable ...

Online travel agencies still making money in today's travel market

Online travel agencies still making money in today's travel market tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.gadling.com/2009/10/31/online-travel-agencies-still-making-money-in-todays-travel-mark/'; tweetmeme_source = 'Gadling'; There's still money in the travel business; you just have to look in the right places. In the United States, the online ...

Six ways for road warriors to stay in shape

Six ways for road warriors to stay in shape Business travel can be brutal on your body. One night, you're out with clients, sipping that extra cocktail and scarfing down dessert – you don't want your client doing these things alone. The next day, you stuff fistfuls of French fries into your mouth between ...

2010 Adventure Travel World Summit goes to Scotland

2010 Adventure Travel World Summit goes to Scotland tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.gadling.com/2009/10/27/2010-adventure-travel-world-summit-goes-to-scotland/'; tweetmeme_source = 'Gadling'; The 2009 edition of the Adventure Travel World Summit (ATWS) has barely ended, and the industry is already looking forward to next ...

Europeans still booking travel online

Europeans still booking travel online tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.gadling.com/2009/10/25/europeans-still-booking-travel-online/'; tweetmeme_source = 'Gadling'; This year, the online travel business in Europe is expected to creep higher this year. Travel research firm PhoCusWright forecasts that online ...

Gadling Take Five: Oct. 17--Oct. 23

Gadling Take Five: Oct. 17--Oct. 23 Each time I read through posts for Gadling Take Five, I look for those that may have been missed by readers. I also look for posts that may fit together in some sort of cosmic theme. It's often hard to choose five. While browsing the offerings this week, it seems this was a ...

Free press travel: necessary ... and certainly not an evil

Free press travel: necessary ... and certainly not an evil tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.gadling.com/2009/10/23/free-press-travel-necessary-and-certainly-not-an-evil/'; tweetmeme_source = 'Gadling'; The blogosphere has been heating up over the issue of ethics and "swag." There's plenty of free stuff flowing through the media ...

Road testing the Cranky Concierge

Road testing the Cranky Concierge tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.gadling.com/2009/10/23/road-testing-the-cranky-concierge/'; tweetmeme_source = 'Gadling'; I've known Brett Snyder aka The Cranky Flier for a few years now, so when he started up The Cranky Concierge, an itinerary management service this past ...

Device helps women on the go "go" in the woods or elsewhere

Device helps women on the go If you're a woman traveler, you've probably been in a quandary at one time or another wondering how and where you might pee. Gazing about, it seems that no bush is big enough. Trees seem skinny. Where is the best angle to squat to be the most discrete in case someone ...

Five ways to make long flights more productive

Five ways to make long flights more productive Every business traveler has said or heard: "I'll get to it on the plane." By the time your bags are stowed safely overhead, however, it occurs to you that the flight won't be long enough for everything on your list. The problem I've seen is that most business travelers don't ...

Airline elite status - does it still have any value left?

Airline elite status - does it still have any value left? When I started my frequent flying back in 1998, obtaining elite status on an airline was not really high on my list of achievements. Then, when I started to pay attention to the people around me, I realized I was wrong. Back then, elite status on an airline was the one ...

Gadling Take FIVE-- Week of Oct. 10 to Oct. 16

Gadling Take FIVE-- Week of Oct. 10 to Oct. 16 During this week, the start of Gadling's 5th birthday celebration, we've also highlighted aspects of eco-friendly travel and have continued to ferret out travel bargains. Brenda found a screaming deal on a trip to China. Heather's weighed in on how to get free beer from a ...

Bio jet-fuel: fact or fiction?

Bio jet-fuel: fact or fiction? The new trend among all sorts of green energies is in bio-fuels, those combustible fluids made from renewable sources such as switch grass, corn or soybeans. They're all over the place in the automotive industry, millions of cars burning E38, offering flex fuel options and ...

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