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Wanderlust's selective guide to travel-related news from across the globe.
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- - - - - - + From the Gay Financial News Weekly
It seems almost inconceivable that a promotion for a free seven-night stay
at a luxurious resort in Jamaica or the Bahamas could be controversial. But
this week Expedia posted a vacation offer with the following restriction:
"Sandals Luxury Resorts policies require male/female couples only." Within
six hours, after heavy criticism, the Sandals offer was replaced with a
United Airlines vacation package to Park City, Utah. "We had no idea about
the language on Sandals or the promotion," said a spokesman for Microsoft,
Expedia's parent company. "Rest assured we do not support companies that
discriminate." Microsoft has reportedly pulled the links to Sandals and is
in the process of reviewing its relationship with the resort company.

- - - - - - + From MSNBC
It may be Israel's most interesting bridge to the past yet. On Monday,
Israel's National Parks Authority gave the go-ahead for the construction of
a bridge on the spot where Jesus walked on water. The semi-floating bridge,
which will be 13 feet wide and 28 feet long, will be two inches below the
water at Capernaum, in the Sea of Galilee. This is just one of many
projects Israel is developing for the millennium, when the country expects
about 4 million visitors.

- - - - - - + From the Trip.com
With consumer complaints on the rise, Sens. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and John
McCain, R-Ariz., have written a bill that will take on the airline
industry's less than exemplary service record. If passed, the bill will
allow passengers to cancel nonrefundable tickets 48 hours prior to
departure and require airlines to explain why flights are delayed. "The
real point is to make sure that the airlines bring some of their creativity
and extraordinary entrepreneurial skill into making sure that the
passengers who use their service get through without feeling like a dish
rag," said Wyden. But not everybody thinks the proposed legislation is a
good idea, including the Air Travelers Association, whose president said it
might upset the low fares currently being offered.

- - - - - - + From the New York Times
While the concept may seem antiquated -- being attacked by armed raiders
while sailing the high seas -- the number of fatal pirate attacks increased
substantially in 1998. The International Maritime Bureau announced
Wednesday that 67 people were killed by marauding pirates in 1998, up 16
from the previous year. Most pirate attacks -- and ship hijacks -- occur in
the waters off of the Philippines, India, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Somalia,
Ecuador, Brazil and Indonesia.

- - - - - - + From CNN
Despite the $6.8 billion surplus in the aviation trust fund, a Federal
Aviation Administration bill introduced Wednesday included a proposal to
increase the cost of stopping at airports from $3 to $5 per ticket. The
money generated from the tax would go toward airport improvements. While
most of the cost is expected to affect the airlines, there could be a
trickle-down affect for passengers.

- - - - - - + From the International Herald Tribune
In an effort to thwart future attacks on American embassies, the State
Department is pouring resources into counterterrorism -- including
installing protective guards over windows in case bombs explode and send
flying shards. The FAA is also buying CAT scan equipment for airports to
use in searching luggage for explosives, and intelligence agencies are
reportedly planning on spending part of their $350 million on eavesdropping
and communications equipment. Last summer, bombs destroyed two embassies,
one in Nairobi and the other in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

- - - - - - + From the London Times
When Punxsutawney Phil didn't see his shadow this year, to many, it meant
that spring would arrive early. But to others -- namely the People for the
Ethical Treatment of Animals -- it signified another year of abusive
treatment for the underground-dwelling furry creature. The group wants to
have the Groundhog Day rite canceled, and has even tried without success to
recruit Bill Murray, star of a film about the century-old event. "Someone's
got to speak up for the groundhogs," said a spokesman for the group. "This
poor creature is dragged into the daylight with people screaming at him.
You only have to look into his eyes to see how bewildered he is."
SALON | Feb. 5, 1999


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