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Welcome to the Asian Journal with me, Loretta Foo. Forget about spiralling fuel costs, worries about carbon emissions or the stress of long haul flights, the travel industry is booming all around the world.

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New ethics rules slowed sponsored trips, but didn?t end them.

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For anyone who has to travel for work during the holidays, there is a silver lining: hotels that cater to business travelers are charging deeply discounted rates.

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Forget the 12 days of Christmas: Here are the 12 ways of Christmas travel.

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Deputy premier Tom Rideout charged his taxpayer-funded constituency allowance with more than a dozen trips to the west coast in a 20-month period from 2004 to 2006, even though he represented the central Newfoundland district of Lewisporte at the time.

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Forget about Cancun and the Caymans. From the tropics to the ice fields, doom and gloom is big business. Instead of being the first to climb a mountain or scuba dive at a pristine coral reef, adventuresome travelers are lining up to be the ones to see things last…

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An Associated Press analysis has found that Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, his family and guests have taken hundreds of flights that don’t appear to have clear business purposes.

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Warren Adelman?s colleagues know him as ?Thumbs?: Like many executives, he is adept at checking e-mail on his BlackBerry and does it almost constantly. Unable to do so during flights, Adelman welcomes business trips as ?an opportunity to decompress a little bit from the constant flow of e-mail, perhaps catch up on a book.?

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Outpaced by Web sites with user-generated content and recommendations, travel publications like Lonely Planet and Rough Guides are extending their brands to catch up.

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