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Planes will be flying fuller than ever during this holiday weekend, likely leading to long lines at security and plenty of lost bags.

"We have projected that this will be a record," said David Castelveter, a spokesman for the Airline Transport Association (ATA).

ATA expects a record 25 million people will board U.S. airline flights during one of the busiest travel periods of the year, 3 percent more than last year.

It looks for flights on most days during the holiday weekend to be more than 80 percent full, and more than 90 percent full on the peak days of Sunday and Monday as Americans flock home.

Robust travel demand last holiday season kick-started the industry's recent recovery, allowing airlines to raise fares and post profits after years of losses.

Carriers such as AMR Corp's American Airlines, UAL Corp.'s United Airlines and Continental Airlines have continued to raise prices, which are on average about 10 percent to 15 percent higher than a year ago, said Terry Trippler of travel club myvacationpassport.com.

But the higher fares have done little to deter travelers.

"The turnaround began a year ago, and it's continuing," said Trippler. "It all looks rosy for the airlines."

The crush of traffic -- plus security measures that ban liquids and gels of more than three ounces in carry-on bags -- will likely mean longer waits at the airport.

Last year, the average wait to get through security was 20 minutes. This year, that is expected to jump to 45 minutes at some airports, said Amy Ziff, editor-at-large of travel Web site Travelocity.

The U.S. Transportation Security Administration will have its screeners working more overtime, and some airports have added additional security lanes.

 

Thanksgiving Travel at LAX to Reach 1.8 Million Passengers; Ontario International Holiday Passengers to Total 200,000

November 20, 2006 -- Travelers this Thanksgiving holiday will experience improved passenger conveniences and services at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), including remote airline and baggage check-in at the Union Station and Van Nuys FlyAways and additional valet parking.

Holiday passenger volumes for the 10-day Thanksgiving travel period that began last Friday, Nov. 17 and continue through Sunday, Nov. 26, are expected to match last year's level of 1.8 million passengers at LAX and 200,000 at Ontario International Airport (ONT). Airport officials report passenger volumes are flat year over year because load factors were at record levels last year and airlines have not added additional capacity due to high fuel costs and a desire to increase profitability.

Airport officials recommend passengers departing LAX during daily peak travel periods from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., or 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., be in their airlines' ticketing lobbies two hours before domestic flights and three hours before international flights. Wednesday, Nov. 22; Thanksgiving morning, Nov. 23; and Sunday, Nov. 26 are expected to be the busiest days with airlines forecasting passenger load factors approaching 95 percent on most flights and some flights fully booked.

Travelers at ONT are urged to arrive at the airport 1-1/2 hours before domestic flights and two hours before international flights serving Mexico.

New passenger services as well as safety and security enhancements at LAX this year include:

--  Remote Airline and Baggage Check-in for passengers departing LAX on     domestic flights to all 50 U.S. states.  The service is available at the     Van Nuys and Union Station FlyAway bus facilities, Los Angeles Convention     Center and Port of Los Angeles World Cruise Center.  For a $5 fee at the     airport-operated VNY and Union Station FlyAways, passengers can check two     pieces of luggage and receive airline boarding passes and baggage claim     tickets before arriving at LAX.  This convenient service allows passengers     to eliminate waiting to check-in at airline ticketing counters or terminal     curbside.  Upon arrival at their airline terminal, passengers can proceed     directly to passenger security screening.  The remote check-in service     provider transports the baggage to an LAX facility where it is inspected by     Transportation Security Administration security screeners and then placed     on board the passengers' flights.  The service is available on domestic     flights operated by the following airlines: American Airlines, American     Eagle, Alaska Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Airlines, Horizon Air,     Northwest Airlines, Ted Airlines, United Airlines, and United     Express/Skywest Airlines.  Additional airlines are expected to join the     program soon.      --  San Fernando Valley and downtown Los Angeles travelers can depart non-     stop to LAX 24 hours a day using the convenient FlyAway bus service at Van     Nuys and Union Station. The Van Nuys FlyAway is at 7610 Woodley Avenue     (intersection of Woodley and Saticoy), and the Union Station FlyAway buses     leave from Berth 9 at Patsaouras Transit Plaza at Union Station East     Portal.  The fare is $3.00 one-way and $6.00 for round-trip tickets.     Children 2 to 12 years old are $2.00 each way and infants under 2 years are     free.  Covered parking is available at both locations at $4 per day at VNY     and $6 per day at Gateway Center Plaza.      --  Eight more passenger screening lanes were constructed (Terminal 1 --     three lanes; Terminal 2 -- one lane; Terminal 4 -- three lanes; and     Terminal 5 -- one lane), completing the $20-million, multi-year program to     install more lanes to reduce the amount of time passengers stand in     passenger security screening queues.  This brings the total number of     passenger screening lanes at LAX to 68, the most of any U.S. airport.      --  A new LAX Valet Parking Lot across from Terminal 6 opened Nov. 16 across     from Terminal 6.  Another lot, opened last May, is located across from     Terminal 4.  Parking is $10 per hour, up to $38 for a 24-hour period.      --  Zip Through LAX is a new program that provides plastic bags for     passengers to put coins, cell phones, pens, keys, belts and other metallic     items in order to facilitate passenger security screening.  Dispensers are     located at the entrances to passenger security screening lanes in all nine     terminals.      --  Drivers coming to LAX and ONT can hear up-to-the-minute information on     traffic conditions on freeways and roadways coming to and in the airport.     LAX AiRadio 530 AM is the only source of official information on airport     conditions broadcasting 24 hours a day, seven days a week.  During the     upcoming holidays, the radio station will broadcast live from 5 a.m. to 10     p.m. daily, through Monday, Nov. 27.  Traveler and security information at     ONT is now broadcast over AiRadio 770 AM, the airport's new radio station     operating 24 hours a day.      --  "3-1-1 on Air Travel" communications program by the Transportation     Security Administration was introduced this month to make the traveling     public aware of the TSA's carry-on rules for liquids and gels:  Three ounce     or less size containers of liquid or gel can be placed in a one quart-size     clear plastic, zip-top bag with one bag permitted per traveler. The one bag     limit on per traveler limits the total amount each traveler can bring on     board an aircraft and enables the security officers to easily examine the     declared items.      --  To help motorists avoid traffic congestion in the Central Terminal Area,     the LAX Cell Phone Lot at 9011 Airport Blvd. offers a free waiting     alternative 24 hours a day, seven days a week.  Motorists can wait for     arriving passengers to call them on their cell phones and then drive to the     curbside to pickup their passengers.      --  New food and beverage concessions offer holiday travelers the     opportunity to grab a quick snack or to take food with them on the flight.     EATURNA opened in the Terminal 1 food court, offering all natural,     nutritious food.  New gifts and news concessions also opened this year,     including Luggage in Tom Bradley International Terminal, offering luggage     and travel accessories; and Jetway Express opened a gift and news kiosk in     Terminal 2.      --  LAX officials are reaching out to infrequent travelers with SMART     TRAVELER TIPS through a public information campaign using newspapers, TV     and radio.  Airport officials and the airlines have worked together to     identify key tips for use by travelers who travel infrequently or who have     not traveled since last year.  The public information materials are     produced in English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean and Japanese.     

New passenger amenities and safety and security improvements at ONT this year include:

--  Enterprise Rent-A-Car and Thrifty Car Rental now offer on-airport     services along with rental car agencies such as Alamo, Avis, Budget,     Dollar, Hertz and National. --  Ambassadors now assist travelers on the curbside and in the terminals     with information about airport services and security requirements. --  Travelers will notice this holiday more pricing options available for     economy and daily parking rates at ONT.     

"Smart Traveler Tips for Holiday Travelers"

Before arriving at LAX and ONT, passengers should remember:

--  Do not pack or bring prohibited items to LAX/ONT, especially those that     resemble any type of weapon.  Replicas of guns, lighters shaped like guns,     belt buckles shaped like grenades, and other similar items have delayed     passenger or checked-luggage screening while officials determine whether or     not these items were real. --  Leave gifts or large boxes unwrapped for inspection.  Bring materials to     wrap boxes that will be checked in. --  Save time at check-in by obtaining boarding passes electronically from     airlines' Internet websites, especially if traveling with carry-on bags     only. --  Eliminate the hassles of driving and parking at the airport.  Take     shared-ride alternative transportation, including taxis, door-to-door     shuttle vans, airporter buses such as the LAX FlyAway from Van Nuys and     Union Station, public buses and the Metro Green Line. --  Because of varying winter weather conditions across the country, check     with your airline before leaving for the airport to ensure your flight is     on time.     

While at the airport, travelers should remember:

--  Take advantage of the convenient two hours free parking available in     Economy Lots B and C and take the free LAX shuttle buses to the terminals     to meet arriving passengers.  Or wait for free at the LAX Cell phone     Waiting Lot at 9011 Airport Blvd. and have arriving passengers call when     they are ready to be picked up curbside. --  Passenger drop-off and pick-up is allowed at terminal curbside only.     Drivers should not drop off or pick up passengers in the middle of traffic     or along prohibited curbs.  No parking or waiting curbside will be allowed.     Meet arriving passengers in the baggage claim areas on the Lower/Arrivals     Level. --  All metals should be placed inside carry-on bags.  This includes     jewelry, loose change, keys, mobile phones, pagers and personal digital     assistants.  Many Smart Travelers bring clear plastic zipped bags or use     the ones provided by LAX at the entrances to passenger security screening     lanes to place metal items inside so they can drop in and zip through     passenger screening checkpoints. --  Do not agree to watch strangers' luggage or personal belongings. --  Watch your personal belongings at all times. --  Report suspicious behavior to law enforcement or Transportation Security     Administration personnel.  

Celebrity Cruises Sizzles In The Caribbean

Celebrity's Millennium to host line's fourth annual "Savor the Caribbean" Series

 Nov. 20  Celebrity Cruises is serving up another sizzling "Savor the Caribbean" series featuring some of the nation's hottest chefs. Celebrity's fourth annual series will take place on Millennium's seven-night Eastern Caribbean sailings from January 7 through March 4, 2007, with a host of celebrated chefs and restaurateurs.

Allen Susser, renowned creator of "Palm Tree Cuisine," will be the featured chef on Millennium's January 7 itinerary. Susser's namesake restaurant, "Chef Allen's," was named "Best Restaurant South of New York City" by Travel + Leisure magazine.

Heating up the January 14 cruise will be Cindy Hutson, owner of "Ortanique," which has received the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence, Five Star Diamond Award, Mobil Four Stars and "Best New Restaurant" honors from Esquire magazine. Hutson is best known for her "Cuisine of the Sun," combining South American, Asian, Caribbean and American fusion influences.

Starring on Millennium's January 21 itinerary will be the "Caribbean Cowboy," Chef Johnny Vinczencz. Known in Florida for his Caribbean-influenced cuisine, Vinczencz is adding a second "Johnny V" restaurant on South Beach, in addition to his Ft. Lauderdale location which has garnered praise by the Miami Herald and Wine Spectator.

Robert Trevino will be sizzling on Millennium's cruise setting sail on February 18. Mixing his Mexican heritage, classic training and passion for Puerto Rican cooking, Trevino has helped shape "Nuevo Latino" cuisine. He has appeared on shows including Rachel Ray's $40 A Day, and even challenged Mario Batali on Food Network's Iron Chef America.

Edgar Leal, who will be steaming up Millennium's February 25 cruise, developed his culinary style in his native Venezuela, where he learned to combine the classic and modern culinary influences of Latin America to create his signature Pan-American culinary style. His restaurant, "Cacao," was recently named one of the best new restaurants in Miami by the Miami Herald.

Those sailing on March 4th will enjoy the company of two star chefs, Carmen Gonzalez and Norman Van Aken.

Gonzalez, chef and owner of "Carmen the Restaurant," is inspired by seafood and the traditional fare of her native Puerto Rico. Gonzalez infuses traditional Pan-Latino ingredients with modern elegance and imagination, using bold flavors with a deft hand. Her restaurant has been named "One of the Best New Restaurants in America" by Esquire magazine.

World-renowned chef and culinary innovator, Norman Van Aken, is the owner of three award-winning restaurants. Van Aken is one of the only chefs in America to have won the coveted James Beard Award and Food Arts' Silver Spoon award for lifetime achievement.

Onboard Extras

Guests onboard Millennium will have the rare opportunity to participate in a hands-on cooking class with the featured chef on each "Savor the Caribbean" cruise. Two classes will be offered per cruise with a class size limited to eight. The cooking class, two hours long, will have an extra charge of $59 per person. Guests also may participate in a Bacardi-sponsored class that teaches them to make perfect mojitos, complete with souvenir muddler and glass.

Extending guests culinary education on land, Celebrity will feature a host of culinary-inspired shore excursions. For example, in San Juan, guests can enjoy a private cooking demonstration with Chef Robert Trevino at his "Parrot Club," hailed by Bon Appetit for serving "the best meal in the Caribbean." The luncheon menu includes a taste of traditional Puerto Rican fare including The Parrot Club's famous "parrot passions" rum drink.

In St. Thomas, guests can be a part of an intimate cooking demonstration hosted by three-time "Best Chef on St. Thomas" winner Brian Katz at his new restaurant, "Wikked." Chef Katz will demonstrate and serve recipes such as his three-rum-flamed shrimp with fried cassava, malt-marinated chicken with plantain mofongo and Grand Marnier-macerated mangoes with white chocolate cake and caramelized cashews.

Shore excursions and cooking classes can be purchased online up to 10 days prior to sailing, as well as onboard, if space remains available.

Departing Fort Lauderdale on Saturdays, Millennium will call on Casa de Campo, Dominican Republic; San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas.

Celebrity Cruises offers comfortably sophisticated, upscale cruise experiences with highly personalized service, authentic five-star dining, and extraordinary attention to detail. Celebrity sails in Alaska, Bermuda, California, Caribbean, Europe, Galapagos Islands, Hawaii, Mexican Riviera, Panama Canal and South America, and will begin sailing in Australia and New Zealand in 2007. Noted for "The World's Best Large Ships," as voted by the readers of Conde' Nast Traveler (February 2006 Cruise Poll), Celebrity's current nine-ship fleet will be joined by Celebrity Solstice in 2008, Celebrity Equinox in 2009, and a third Solstice-class ship in 2010. For more information, call your travel agent, dial 1-800-437-3111 or visit the Celebrity web site at www.celebritycruises.com.

Source: Celebrity Cruises

Holiday Travel Tips From American Airlines

Suggestions for a Smooth Holiday Trip

FORT WORTH, Texas – To help customers make their upcoming holiday travels as easy as pumpkin pie, American Airlines, a founding member of the oneworld® Alliance, is offering some simple suggestions to reduce the hassle factor.

“Everyone knows holiday travel can be stressful, especially for those who don’t travel all the time, are traveling with children, or who are traveling internationally and are not aware of the new passport rules,” said Marilyn DeVoe, American's Vice President - Customer Services Planning. “To help our customers during the busy travel season, we have compiled some simple suggestions to enhance the travel experience.”

Planning The Trip

If you plan to travel and have not yet bought your ticket, do so as soon as possible.

To ensure you get the best fare, visit www.aa.com to find great deals.

AA.com offers a Lowest Fare Guarantee for American Airlines flights. Visit www.aa.com/guarantee for full details.

There is no booking fee for flights purchased at AA.com, and you can earn AAdvantage ® bonus miles for tickets purchased on AA.com.

To find more itinerary options, try being flexible on travel days and times. The Dates Flexible tool on AA.com allows customers to choose from a range of travel dates and alternative airports within 90 miles of the departure or arrival city.

If traveling with children, try flights that correspond with nap times. Otherwise, early morning or late night flights tend to be less disruptive to children’s schedules.

Pack Like A Pro

Place your contact information on the inside and outside of your bag.

Avoid unnecessary luggage and keep in your carry-on bag only what you need during your flight. Remember to pack medications and other valuables such as cameras, jewelry and electronics in your carry-on.

Prepare for security.

Empty your pockets of any metal objects and put them in your carry-on to expedite the screening process.

Shoes must be removed prior to the screening process.

Leave gifts unwrapped – even in checked luggage. Consider bringing gift bags and tissue paper with you instead. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel may unwrap gifts to check a package’s contents.

TSA rules limit liquids and gels in your carry-on. TSA guidelines allow customers traveling from the U.S. and Canada to carry through security travel-size toiletries – three ounces or less – that fit comfortably in a one-quart, clear plastic, zip-top bag. One bag per passenger. The zip-top bag must be placed separately in the screening bin.

Prescription medications, baby formula, milk and juice are allowed in quantities exceeding three ounces and are not required to be in the zip-top bag. Declare these items for inspection at the security checkpoint.

Leave the bulky car seat at home. Instead, use the Child Aviation Safety Restraint System (CARES) that weighs less than one pound and is certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as an alternative to a car seat. CARES are available for purchase at www.crsmithmuseum.org.

Use Technology To Your Advantage

Check in online and print boarding passes up to 24 hours prior to departure at www.aa.com/checkin.

Get gate and flight information ahead of time at www.aa.com/gates. You can also sign up for Flight Status Notification to receive flight arrival/departure times, as well as gate and baggage information – all via e-mail, phone or PDA. Visit www.aa.com/notify for more details.

In addition to online check-in, save time at the airport by using American’s Curbside Check In or Self-Service Check In.

At most airports, a fee of $2 per bag will be collected (cash only) for Curbside Check In service.

Self-Service Check-In allows travelers to get a boarding pass, check bags, select or change their seats, upgrade to a higher seat class, purchase Admirals Club one-day passes, and stand by for an alternate flight.

Our friendly ticket agents are also available to assist you.

American Airlines passengers can confirm a seat on an alternate flight, if space is available and within three hours of the scheduled departure time, at self-service machines. For a confirmed seat, customers can pay $25 for an alternate flight.

Allow Extra Time And Arrive Early

Allow extra time for traffic, parking and transportation to the terminal. Travelers should plan to arrive at the airport at least 90 minutes before departure for domestic flights and two to three hours prior to departure for international flights.

Parking at the airport? Eliminate walking in circles upon your return by using your camera phone to get a shot of your parking location.

Remember to be at your departure gate at least 30 minutes before the flight.

Consider purchasing an Admirals Club lounge day pass to escape the hustle and bustle of the airport. Passes can be purchased at Self-Service Check In machines, in person, or online at www.aa.com/daypass. Select lounges have special children’s areas equipped with books, magazines and games to keep the kids occupied.

Don’t Forget Your Photo ID

For domestic flights, adult travelers will need a government-issued photo ID.

International flights require a passport, visa and/or any other required documentation. For more information, select the “Travel Information” section on AA.com and go to “International Travel.”

On January 8, 2007, all persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling by air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda will be required to present a valid passport, Air NEXUS card, or U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document. A birth certificate is not sufficient. If you do not have a passport, now is the time to make arrangements. Visit travel.state.gov/passport for more details.

Entertain Yourself

A portable video player, audio player, or reading material can make the time fly while waiting at the gate for boarding or during flight. For information about the use of electronic devices during flight, log on to www.aa.com/inflight.

Bring one or two books or toys and snacks for the kids.

Drinks purchased inside security may be carried onto the aircraft.

 

Avoid Vacation Deprivation, Give a Lifetime of Dream Vacations -- Pay for Only One

Ampro Vacations Offers Unique Ability to Deliver 7 Nights Each Year for the Price of 1

November 17, 2006 -- Dream vacations for the rest of your life can be a reality this holiday season, according to Rami Lazarescu, president of Ampro Vacations, Inc., based in Irvine, California.

Through a unique service that offers a choice from any of 3,700 premium resorts anywhere in the U.S. and around the world, as well as personalized activities and free upgrades, Ampro Vacations' packages provide a lifetime of happiness and fun, with no blackout dates, for the cost of a one-week stay in a five-star resort.

 

Sound too good to be true?

"Our luxury unit at the Westin in Los Cabos, Mexico had a Jacuzzi bath and overlooked the pool and beach in both rooms," says Don Hankus of Lake Forest, California, who recently took advantage of Ampro Vacations offer. "Now I know this program works -- we recouped our initial investment after only one week."

Lazarescu, whose firm has been honored with the 2000 Excellence Award bestowed by The President of U.S. and a 2005 commendation by The U.S. Secretary of Commerce, urges Americans to avoid "vacation deprivation."

"Skipping vacation time with family can be detrimental to your health and kids well-being," Lazarescu said. "With our vacation program, there is no excuse. Everyone can have what they want, go where they want to go and enjoy time away from it all at a fraction of the cost."

How does Ampro Vacations deliver this amazing value? By leveraging interests in five-star resorts located in inexpensive countries, Ampro Vacations can provide its customers vacations at any of the expensive locations available in the program. Customers purchase a seven-night vacation, including low annual fees, and enjoy a seven-night vacation anywhere, every year for life.

"It's not where you own, but the vacations you get!" said Lazarescu, who is celebrating 11 years of providing dream vacations with no presentations to attend and no pressure sales. "Vacations are not a commodity -- they are a service. Our free personalized service ensures you get your 'dream vacations,' including free upgrades at every location."

Accommodations include hotels like Westin, Sheraton, Hilton or Embassy resorts and upgrades often include two bedroom suites including a living room, dining room, fully equipped kitchen, 2-3 TVs, DVD player, stereo system and Jacuzzi bath. In addition, customers receive free social and recreational activities for adults and kids, making memorable vacations for life.

To celebrate the 11th year anniversary, Ampro Vacations offers an additional incentive for customers who enroll by the end of 2006. For more information see www.AmproVacations.com or call 1-800-564-8727. Outside of the U.S. call 1-(949) 833-8883.

 

U.S. Secretary of Transportation to Help Launch MADD’s New National Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving

on Monday, November 20 at 10 a.m. (EST)

 

            On Monday, November 20 at 10 a.m. (EST), U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary E. Peters will join Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) to help launch the new national campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving at the National Press Club in Washington , D.C.

 

            The Secretary will be joined by members of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the Governors Highway Safety Association, the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, the International Association of Chiefs of Police and the Century Council.

                       

            WHO:              U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary E. Peters

                                               

WHAT:           Launch of MADD’s New Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving

                         

            WHEN:           Monday, November 20, 2006

                                    10 a.m. EST

 

WHERE:         National Press Club

                        Press Club Ballroom

529 14th Street NW , 13th Floor

                        Washington , D.C. 20045


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