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Rolling Through the New York Times Travel Show
The New York Times' Travel Show is a three-day-long event held annually at New York's Jacob K. Javits Center. During the course of this event five hundred exhibitors and five thousand travel professionals from all over the world show their products and services to an estimated twenty-five thousand consumers.
Sunshine through the Decades
For an off the beaten path, handicapped accessible attraction, travel to historic Silverton, Oregon to view the century-old stained glass windows of Trinity Lutheran Church.
Shame on Delta Airlines
One of our own relates the mistreatment and neglect he is facing at the hands of Delta Airlines.
IH&RA One Step Closer to Exclusion from International Standardization
TC 228, a Technical Committee formally set up in February 2005 by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) to draft international standards in the field of “Tourism & Related Services” may finally have reached consensus on the scope of its work program.
Guidebook on Accessible Inns Newly Released
Disability travel writer and editor of Emerging Horizons magazine, Candy Harrington, has just released her new book, There is Room at the Inn.
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