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Northern Iraq travel is safer … kind of, sort of

Anyone looking to travel to Iraq may find solace in the fact that a number of governments in the northern portion of the country are more stable, relatively speaking. That was enough for the Kurdistan Regional Government to issue a news release that “lauded the US Department of State’s updated guidelines for travel to Iraq, affirming the relative safety and security of the Kurdistan Region.” Clearly the Kurdistan Regional Government is in the midst of

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Survey: $4 gas is a problem for travelers

Eighty percent of people “plan to take as many or more trips this summer as they did last year” – splitting time close to home and on the road, according to a news survey. The survey from BedandBreakfast.com found that 67 percent of would-be travelers would cut back on travel if gas prices hit $4 per gallon. “With gas prices reaching a 2009 high of $71 per barrel, and prices at the pump rising by

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AAA: Gas prices continue to rise

Bad news drivers: The price of gasoline is on the rise. In fact, according to AAA, the average price is up 11 cents per gallon in the past week, AAA said yesterday. Oil closed Friday at $68.44 per barrel, an increase of more than $2 per barrel over last week, though it closed lower than the $70 per barrel high it reached during the day. “Some oil analysts expect the rally for crude oil to

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Poll: Majority of Americans support ending Cuba travel ban

A majority of Americans support ending a ban on travel to Cuba, according to a recent poll from Orbitz and Ipsos. In fact, more than two out of three people surveyed favor allowing all Americans to travel to Cuba. Orbitz has launched OpenCuba.org, “which is designed to give Americans the opportunity to petition the U.S. Government to open up travel to Cuba.” “President Obama recently took a bold step in easing travel restrictions for Cuban-Americans,”