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Hertz gets its own hopped-up Mustang muscle car to rent out
Car-rental company Hertz and Ford Motor are set to unveil their own distinctive 330-horsepower, Carroll Shelby-modified Mustang Wednesday at the New York International Auto Show. The GT-H will be available only as a rental and only at some Hertz locations. Just 500 will be in the fleet.
http://www.usatoday.com/money/biztravel/2006-04-11-hertz-mustang_x.htm
Agent's promises just don't fly
Traveler's Aide column: If an airline agent makes you a promise, get it in writing. If a representative tells you the carrier will reimburse you for expenses, get a copy of the policy. Ask for a business card or contact information of the agent; at the very least jot down names, times and dates of your conversations.
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/columnist/burbank/2006-04-11-travelers-aide_x.htm
Airlines raise base fares sharply, still fill planes
Last week, the USA's big airlines tacked $50 onto their unrestricted coach fares in most markets. The fare increases have produced a double-digit percentage rise in the cost of the average airline ticket since fall. Fare prices are likely to go higher still, perhaps a lot higher.
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/flights/2006-04-12-airline-prices_x.htm
Airline alliances get two new members
The Russian airline Aeroflot said Monday it would join the SkyTeam codesharing alliance headed by Air France-KLM and Delta Airlines on Friday. In other news, South African Airways (SAA) announced Monday it had joined Star Alliance, becoming the first African airline to join a major international alliance.
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/flights/2006-04-12-airline-alliances_x.htm
German beer festival lives up to its Bavarian roots
For 12 days every spring, the inhabitants of Erlangen, a university town near Nuremberg, Germany, forget their daily routines and devote themselves to the serious business of drinking beer and lots of it. The Berg, as it is commonly called, has been held every year since 1755 and is Germany's second-largest beer-fest after Oktoberfest, its more famous Munich counterpart.
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2006-04-12-germany-beer_x.htm
Download a tour, then tour downtown
Tourism is getting a digital redesign. Many young travelers are tired of the cheesy guided walks and the slow, sometimes pretentious audio tours that have become the staples of urban tourism. So instead, many Gen-Xers are plugging into podcast audio tours - entire self-guided tours that can be put on an iPod.
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2006-04-12-podcast-tours_x.htm
Bush's childhood home in Midland dedicated
First lady Laura Bush joined her in-laws Tuesday as the couple returned to the small Midland home where their eldest child, President Bush, spent part of his youth. The Bushes began the dedication of the George W. Bush Childhood Home by walking out the front door and addressing about 700 people.
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2006-04-12-bush-home_x.htm


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