World Footprints Travel Report
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World Footprints Travel Report is a 3-minute broadcast of the latest travel and world news, travel information and helpful tips.
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - May 25, 2012 | The first privately owned spacecraft makes its final approach toward the International Space Station. Gunmen open fire on Mexican border town hotel housing police. Hotels given more time to make swimming pools accessible under the ADA. India threatens ban of EU airlines over carbon emissions trading scheme dispute. Virginia unveils new 511 traffic information system. AAA projects 35 million Americans will travel this holiday season. For more news visit World Footprints. Today's broadcast is sponsored by Exploration Travel Magazine and Arizona Tourism Center. | 5/25/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - May 24, 2012 | Win a "green" cross-country roadtrip with Motel 6. Korean Air to build luxury hotel skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles. Bust of Rush Limbaugh under 24-hour surveillance. Senate approves air passenger fee increase. Female pilot has male passenger kicked off flight for sexist remarks. Female passenger who caused security scare aboard US Airways jet will not face criminal charges. Visit World Footprints for more news and award-winning journalism. Brought to you by Exploration Travel Magazine and Arizona Tourism Cener. | 5/24/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - May 23, 2012 | Starting Saturday, Military personnel and their family can receive a pass that allows for free entrance into National Parks and museums throughout the U.S. Five employees of a humanitarian organization have been kidnapped in Afghanistan. U.S. airlines are assessing fee for window and aisle seats. A flare fired into the Philadelphia International Airport came within 50 feet of a plane. United Airlines is set of offer nonstop service from Denver to Narita, Toyko. Royal Caribbean will be sailing the "Barge to Hell" from Miami on December 3rd. Visit World Footprints for more news and award-winning journalism. Follow World Footprints on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest. | 5/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - May 22, 2012 | SpaceX finally lifts off to the International Space Station. Mount Everest sees three deaths and a world record this weekend. Qantas announces more job layoffs. The USS Iowa set to become West Coast's first battleship museum. Thousands of Norwegians will gather in Oslo to protest against mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik. Visit World Footprints for more news and award-winning journalism. Brought to you by Exploration Travel Magazine and Arizona Tourism Center. | 5/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - May 21, 2012 | Authorities are investigating a Piedmont Airlines pilot who attempted to board flight with firearm. Families of 9/11 victims are criticizing lack of progress of 9/11 museum. Authorities discover rampant theft and fraud among Air India pilots and crew. Toyko to open world's tallest tower. Air Canada passengers are treated to impromtu performance while waiting for flight. Monmouth, Wales to become first Wikipedia town. Visit World Footprints for more news and award-winning journalism. | 5/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - May 18, 2012 | Seabourn Cruises removes elderly couple for failing to attend safety drill. Heat wave on Grand Canaria takes the lives of two UK tourists. Alaska Airlines policies for big passenger come under scrutiny. LGBT groups identify Curacao, Puerto Vallarta, and Barcelona as LGBT-friendly destinations. Hanoi’s Sofitel Legend Metropole Hotel reopens recently discovered bunker where American folk singer performed impromptu concert during 1972 Christmas Bombings. Visit World Footprints for more news and award-winning journalism. Today's broadcast is supported by Exploration Travel Magazine and New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau. | 5/18/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - May 17, 2012 | Virgin Atlantic allows passengers to use cell phones while inflight. Atlanta opens new international terminal. Sea-Tac Airport adds TSA PreCheck for active duty service members. JFK Airport launces Neutralize Irritations Customers Experience - N.I.C.E. to leverage veterans military training to improve customer service. Tony Abeyta headlines Native American arts festival in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Visit World Footprints for more news and award-winning journalism. Today's broadcast is supported by Exploration Travel Magazine and New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau. | 5/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - May 16, 2012 | Singapore Airlines plans to halt service to Athens and Abu Dabhi later this year. TSA pats down former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Starwood Hotels plans to build a Sheraton in Iraq. Panamanian man adrift at sea is suing Princess Cruise Lines for negligence. FBI warns travelers of potential viruses through hotel wireless spots. Yosemite National Park launches new webcam near Yosemite Falls. Visit World Footprints for more news and award-winning journalism. Today’s broadcast is supported by Exploration Travel Magazine and New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau. | 5/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - May 15, 2012 | Northern Ireland authorities recover "viable explosive device" at St. Angelo Airport. Former Cunard employee sentenced to four years in prison for child sex offenses. US Department of Homeland Security study shows slightly more than half of airport security breaches yield corrective action. Euro 2012 soccer trophy seized in protest against sex tourism in Ukrane. Dubai set to build James Bond-like underwater hotel. Visit World Footprints for more news and award-winning journalism. Today's broadcast is supported by Exploration Travel Magazine and New Orleans CVB. | 5/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - May 14, 2012 | Plane crash leaves 15 dead in northern Nepal. American Airlines softens stance against potential merger after secret meetings with bankruptcy committee. Accident in New Zealand that took the lives of three Boston University Students leads host Auckland University to encourage visiting students to not drive there. Ugandan army captures top rebel figure connected to Joseph Kony. Enterprising student in England to give away couples trip to Malta in You Tube contest after his girlfriend dumps him. For more news, visit World Footprints. Today's broadcast supported by Exploration Travel Magazine and New Orleans CVB. | 5/14/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - May 11, 2012 | A video of a British tourist attempting a sexual assault in Beijing has gone viral. A couple was pulled off a JetBlue flight because their child's name was on a no-fly list. Kingfisher Airline pilots called off their strike. Alligator Airways request to fly has been denied. Hogswarts is coming to Japan. White House announces new National Travel and Tourism Office. Visit World Footprints for more news and award-winning journalism. Today's broadcast is supported by Exploration Travel Magazine and New Orleans CVB. | 5/11/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - May 10, 2012 | The Olympic flame was lit this morning in front of the Temple of Hera. Striking pilots across India are halting service. China is suspending tours to the Philippines. Man is removed from Carnival Magic after for a parody tweet. A man without legs is set to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro. The "world's oldest backpacker" prepares for his eighth trip. Visit World Footprints for more news and award-winning journalism. Today's Report is supported by Exploration Travel Magazine and New Orleans CVB. | 5/10/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - May 9, 2012 | Would-be suicide bomber was a Saudi intelligence agent. Photograph of missing girl being used in an advertising campaign. Two Southwest flights delayed due to bomb threat. Gun parts concealed in 4 year old's stuffed animals. U.S. issues travel alert for Lebanon. United shifts its pet policy. Visit World Footprints for more news and award-winning journalism. | 5/9/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - May 8, 2012 | The opening of Berlin's new airport has been delayed because of fire safety issues. Costa Cruises christened a new ship and unveiled new safety initiatives. A 787 Dreamliner landed in Washington, DC as part of its global tour. Travelers to London should expect to pay up to four times more for hotel rooms this summer. A tourist from Scotland was attacked by cheetahs. Las Vegas has opened its first drag queen bowling alley. Visit World Footprints for more news and award-winning journalism. This broadcast is supported by Exploration Travel Magazine and New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau. | 5/8/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - May 7, 2012 | Spirit Airlines reversed its policy and refunded dying vet. New Orleans woman is suing Southwest Airlines for saying she is too fat to fly. SpaceX plans launch of demostration rocket. UNESCO names four sites in Rwanda as World Heritage Sites. A third British tourist dies in Mallorca in less than one month. Museum in Philadelphia plans to dispel 2012 myths with new Maya exhibit. For news and award winning journalism visit World Footprints. Today's Trave Report is supported by Exploration Travel Magazine and New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau. | 5/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - May 4, 2012 | China now says that blind activist Chen Guangcheng can apply to study abroad. Budget airline bmibaby is set to shut down. West Australian charter Alligator Airways has been grounded for safety concerns. A North Carolina couple was kicked off a Royal Caribbean cruise because security screeners thought they discovered contraband in their luggage. Spirit Airlines is under fire for refusing to refund a dying Vietnam veteran. Spirit Airlines set to charge up to $100 for carry-ons. Border agents throughout the UK are set to strike on May 10th. For more news visit WorldFootprints.com. Today's broadcast is supported by Exploration Travel Magazine and New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau. World Footprints is a leading voice in socially responsible travel & lifestyle. | 5/4/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - May 2, 2012 | South Korea is blaming North Korea for jamming global positioning systems of airliners operating out of Seoul. Airline passengers rights organization expands hotline. A female traveler was stopped at Newark's International Airport for carrying land mine casings in her luggage. Over 100 people are dead following the capsizing of a passenger ferry in India. A new website matches pet owners with host homes while owners travel. An Australian billionaire plans to build a replica of the Titanic. For more news visit World Footprints. Today's broadcast is supported by Exploration Travel Magazine and New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau. World Footprints is an award-winning multimedia company and a leading voice in socially responsible travel and lifestyle. | 5/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - April 30, 2012 | Baby causes security breech at Newark Liberty International Airport. Marijuana buys made tougher in Netherlands because of new law aimed at foreigners. Tibet and Chinese mainland linked by new rail service dubbed the "highest train in the world." Suspicious fire guts Miami-based travel agency specializing in Cuba travel. Carnival Cruises sets sail this summer from New York with theme cruise based on the "Saw" film series. For more news, visit World Footprints. This report is supported by Exploration Travel Magazine and Arizona Tourism Center. | 4/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - April 27, 2012 | Travel industry to gather in May to respond to recent GSA meetings scandal. SpaceX confirms plan to launch what it hopes will be the successor to NASA's shuttle on May 7. Texas Congressman claims TSA crossed the line during a pat-down at San Antonio International Airport. TSA faces criticism for handling of a 4-year-old girl at a Kansas airport. Jordanian publisher arerested after accusing the Royal Court of corruption in an online article. Serial dating entrepreneur launches MissTravel.com to match generous travelers with attractive travelers who lack travel funds. For more news visit World Footprints. This newscast is supported by Exploration Travel Magazine and Arizona Tourism Center. | 4/26/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - April 25, 2012 | World Health Organization announces major gains in fighting malaria. American Airlines workers protest restructuring as the airline seeks to wipe-out contracts in bankruptcy. Airports in Sweden joins Demmark in refusing to allow Israeli-style inspections which may force Arkia Isreaeli Airlines to drop service to the region. University launches "Dark Tourism" research center. More cruise lines are expected to sail into China this year. British tourists steal penguin from Australian marine park. For more news, visit World Footprints. This newscast is supported by Exploration Travel Magazine and Arizona Tourism Center. | 4/25/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - April 23, 2012 | Pakistani authorties block the chief of Bhoja Air from leaving the country after a Friday crash that left 147 dead. A Qantas A380 returns to the skies after an engine failure marred its inagural flight in November 2010. Russian spacecraft docks with the International Space Station. San Francisco says goobye to a century old restaurant know for its rude waiters. Texas welcomes visitors to bat cave for nightly tours. Oregon man strips naked in Portland's airport in free speech protest aimed at airport screeners. For more news visit World Footprints. Today's broadcast is supported by Exploration Travel Magazine and Arizona Tourism Center. | 4/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - April, 20 2012 | Attorney for Wili-leaks founder Julian Assange denied borading on Australian flight from London Heathrow. American Airlines to cut 1200 baggage and cargo handlers at US and Canadian airports. EU Parliment approves new airline passenger data sharing agreement with US to fight terrorism. Air China and Air Macau align frequent flyer programs to provide more benefits to choice passengers. Albuquerque to host world's largest gathering of Native American and indigenous people in late April. US issues a travel alert for African countries of Eritrea and Burundi. For more news visit World Footprints. This broadcast is supported by Exploration Travel Magazine and Arizona Tourism Center. | 4/19/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - April 18, 2012 | NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery takes its last flight over the skies of Washington. Irish Republican Army dissidents making plans to disrupt Olympic Torch relay through Northern Ireland. Kidnapped Italian tourist released in Algeria after more than a year in captivity. AirTran launches Denver - Cancun service. Hangover Heaven bus to offer relief to partiers on Las Vegas Strip. Bodies of Minnesota couple recovered from wrecked Costa Concordia cruise ship. For more news, visit World Footprints. World Footprints Travel Report is supported by Exploration Travel Magazine and Arizona Tourism Center. | 4/18/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - April 16, 2012 | Gatwick Airport closes temporarily as Virgin Atlantic flight evacuates on runway. Tel Aviv court remands comatose Dutch tourist for psychiatric observation. Virgin Atlantic vows to appeal bmi takover. European airlines silence a schedule Palestine flytilla. Inaugural voyage of Saga Sapphire is scuttled mid-cruise. Switzerland's foreign ministry is working on release of Swiss woman kidnapped in Northern Mali. For more new visit World Footprints. Today's broadcast is supported by Exploration Travel Magazine and New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau. | 4/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - April 13, 2012 | Asian airlines plan to avoid flying near North Korea because of planned rocket launch. Korean Air flight from Vancouver to Seoul diverted after threat. MSC Cruises scraps plans to continue sailing from Abu Dhabi. Woman caught smoking at Denver's airport strips after lighting up in non-smoking area. Malaysia Airlines declares A380's upper deck off-limits to kids. Peace Corps evacuates volunteers after State Department issues Mali travel warning. For more news, visit World Footprints. Today's newscast is sponsored by Arizona Tourism Center and Exploration Travel Magazine. | 4/11/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - April 11, 2012 | The FAA is investigating an air traffic controller who ignored call for help. The tsunami warning issued for the entire Indian Ocean region has been lifted. Alaska Airlines announces exclusive partnership with Banfield Pet Hospital. A Boston doctor is imprisoned for traveling to Alaska to have sex with a 5-year-old boy. The nation's smallest town, population one, has a new owner. For more news and award-winning journalism visit World Footprints. Today's broadcast is supported by Vagabondish.com and Exploration Travel Magazine. | 4/11/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - April 9, 2012 | Virgin Atlantic staffer resigns after selling itinearies to celebrity photographer. TSA screener assults American Airlines pilot after being admonished for profanity. US Defense Secretary Panetta reimburses government for trips to California home. Nobel-winning poet is targeted after criticism of Israel. Cruise set to retrace Titanic's itinerary. For more news visit World Footprints. Today's broadcast is supported by Vagonbondish.com and Exploration Travel Magazine. | 4/8/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - April 6, 2012 | Three people were injured during two separate bomb attacks in the Philippine's. London to shut down the Trafalgar Square fountain during the summer. Airtran Airways to offer new service between Chicago Midway and Cancun in June. Delta introduces new "Basic Economy" fare that offers cheaper fares but no guaranteed seat. Surf-Air to offer monthly membership for unlimited travel between California cities. Fiji insists that it has reopened for tourism business following devastating floods. United States and the United Kingdom have issued a warning against travel to Nigeria during the Easter weekend. The U.S. is also warning against travel to Kenya due to heightened terrorism threats. For more news and award-winning journalism visit World Footprints. Today's broadcast is supported by Vagabondish.com and Exploration Travel Magazine. | 4/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - April 4, 2012 | Cairo authorities detained a Coptic priest as he attempted to leave the country. French scientist is found dead and naked in a Manhattan hotel. TSA removed a Delta Airlines flight attendant for "unusual" behavior. Allegiant Airlines begins charging a carry-on luggage fee. Phillipine government gives expanded visa to tourists from 166 countries. U.S. State Department issues new travel warning for Mali. Obama administration announces plans to nominate an ambassador to Myanmar. For more news and award-winning journalism visit World Footprints. | 4/4/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - April 2, 2012 | Suspected Muslim insurgents bomb Thailand and kill 14 people. Iberia launched new low-cost carrier Iberia Express. United Express to cease service in August as Pinnacle Airline files for bankruptcy. Luxury cruise ship safely reaches Malaysian post after drifting for 24 hours due to a fire. Rooms and suites inside Buckingham and Kensington Palaces will be available during 2012 Olympics. Mexican tourists to UK embark on crime spree during their tour of British sporting arenas. The United States cancels a travel alert to Senegal. For more news visit World Footprints. | 4/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - March 30, 2012 | US State Department issues a travel warning for Yemen. Crystal Cruises launches new all inclusive cruises. American Cruise Lines to get its Queen. Low fare leader Southwest Airlines hikes fares and other carriers follow. JetBlue suspends pilot for erratic in-flight behavior. US Airlines call on Obama administration to fight EU carbon tax. NYC area fliers may soon head to court for disruptive actions on board. Sheldon Adelson announces plan for Euro-Vegas in Spain. For more news, visit World Footprints. | 3/28/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - March 28, 2012 | JetBlue captain locked out of cockpit after rant on-board. American Airlines seeks to toss labor contracts in bankruptcy. Singapore Airlines jumbo jet returns to airport after engine problem. Syria issues travel restrictions for military-aged males. Tibetans protest in India on the eve of President Hu Jintao's arrival. Man is first to padde across the Atlantic in a canoe. Man survives 28 days at sea on fish and water adrift on a fishing boat. For more news visit World Footprints. | 3/27/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - March 26, 2012 | Armed members of Libyan militia kidnap hotel manager. South Africa urges EU to suspend ETS. Quebec to sue Air Canada for facility closing. Montana man arrested for loaded guns in carry-on bags. Scripps Networks buys Travel Channel International. Italian buys Gaddafi luxury liner. Two gay men arrested for having sex on a cruise ship in Dominica. For more news and award-winning travel journalism, visit World Footprints. | 3/26/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - March 23, 2012 | EU states plan to ban Syrian President's wife from travel to the EU. US has issues travel advisory for Maasai Mara National Reserve. Malfunctioning toilets on a flight strands passengers in Alaska. Canadian Bill C-10 bars convicts from crossing the US border.. North Korea issues warning to leaders at nuclear security summit. Flight attendants lobbied senators for right to enjoy expedited security clearance. For more news and award-winning journalism visit World Footprints. | 3/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - March 21, 2012 | The CDC warns of possible measle outbreak in the US following the London Olympics. Kingfisher Airlines shutting down international operations. A luxury cruise ship collides off the coast of Vietnam. Five people killed in avalanche in Norway. A 7.4 magnitude earthquake rocks Mexico City. Ashton Kutcher signs up to take a space flight. For more news and award-winning journalism visit World Footprints - a leading voice in socially responsible travel and lifestyle. | 3/20/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - March 19, 2012 | Swiss tourists found safe after being held 8 months as Pakistani Taliban hostages. More trouble for Air Canada--delays, cancellations and a fire. Hundreds of flights delayed or cancelled in Beijing due to pollution and fog. Barbados airline Redjet ceases operations. Nigeria's Arik air suspends daily flights between Abuja and London. Ryde Castle Hotel on the Isle of Wight partially collapses due to fire. Three hotels companies adopt "Hotels for Heroes" program. Embassies in Europe warn citizens of theft in New Zealand. For more news and award-winning journalism visit World Footprints - a leading voice in socially responsible travel and lifestyle. | 3/18/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - March 16, 2012 | Actor George Clooney arrested outside the Sudense Embassy in Washington, DC. A two-alarm fire at the Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino raises suspicions. The T.S.A. is loosening security checkpoint procedures for travelers over 75. Seoul, Korea implements a crack-down on illegal taxi drivers. Parent of Direct Air files for bankruptcy protection. Mom who was kicked off airline for breast-feeding settles out-of-court. For more news and award-winning journalist, visit World Footprints--the leading voice in socially responsible travel and lifestyle. | 3/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - March 14, 2012 | 31 people are dead and dozens are missing following a ferry crash in Bangladesh. A JetBlue flight is diverted because of a bomb threat. A Delta plane rolled into an embankment at Atlanta's airport. Kingfisher Airlines cuts more flights. Airlines bid for first long-haul flights from Washington's Reagan National Airport. Direct Air abruptly cancels flights and leaves stranded passengers. New book offers insight into suspicious behavior. For more news visit World Footprints. | 3/13/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - March 12, 2012 | Tourism and conservation officials are protesting federal legislation that cuts financial support for National Scenic Byways Program. U.S. soldier is in custody after going on a killing rampage in an Afghan village. Japan officials state that tourism is suffering one-year after the tsunami and nuclear disaster. Swiss citizens reject proposal to increase vacation to six weeks. China's first luxury cruise ship sets sail. President Nicolas Sarkozy threatens to pull France out of the visa-free zone. Costa Cruises suspends Red Sea cruises. For more news, travel tips, information and award-winning journalism visit World Footprints. This travel report is supported by Arizona Tourism Center, Cuba Libre Restaurant, Morgan Bay Beach Resort, Grotto Bay Beach Resort and The Verandah Resort & Spa. | 3/12/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - March 9, 2012 | Solar storm affects Earth's magnetic field causing some flights to be re-routed. A fire in luxury Bangkok hotel kills one and injures dozens. Kingfisher Airline suspended from two more IATA platforms and fuel supply temporarily suspended. Singapore Airlines asks pilots to volunteer for unpaid leave. US officials criticize UNESCO for not removing Syria from human rights committee. FBI arrests assistant NCL cruise director for having sex with minor passenger. Protestors were arrested in an International Women's Day march. For more news and information visit World Footprints. | 3/9/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - March 7, 2012 | Texas issues a travel warning to students on spring break. Turkish Airlines becomes the first international carrier in 20 years to initiate flights to Somalia. Croatia Airlines cancels half of its flights during employee strike. FAA fines Colgan Air $153,000. U.S. Customs agents seize over seven pounds of heroin hidden in lollipops from Orlando's airport. ITB Berlin, the world's largest tourism convention, opens. For more news and award-winning journalism visit World Footprints. | 3/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - March 5, 2012 | A new walking tour that takes visitors to serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer's haunts draws outrage. The first gay boutique hotel, the OUTNYC, is now open. Hong Kong Airlines bows to pressure to cease transporting live dolphins. World's tallest communications tower opens in Toyko. Poland experiences its worst train accident in over 20 years. For more news and award-winning journalism, visit World Footprints. | 3/4/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - March 2, 2012 | Egypt has lifted its travel ban on seven Americans who were charged with illegal fundraising in support of military government opponents. First Lady Michelle Obama announces travel industry initiative to create 3,000 jobs for veterans and military spouses. Passengers stranded by failed Air Australia are not likely to receive refunds. New Zealand distance runner's expedition across the Austalian Outback created life-threatening emergency. Living Social survey reveals who are considered the worst-behaved travelers. New Columbus, Ohio hotel showcases acclaimed local artists. For more news and award-winning journalism, visit World Footprints. | 3/1/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report, Leap Day - Feb 29, 2012 | Two wildlife sanctuaries in Thailand are being raided by the government in retaliation for whistleblowing about government's illegal animal trade. Helicopters are delivering food and flashlights to the cripple Costa Allegra. The ship is being towed by tugboats and is expected to arrive on the Seychelles Island of Mahe on Thursday. The State Department issues a new warning to college students headed to Mexico for spring break. Attempts by airlines to raise fares has collapsed. A new FAA proposed rule will require pilots complete six times more training than is currently required. An Argentine province bars two Carnival Corp. cruise ships from docking. For more news and award-winning journalism visit World Footprints. | 2/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - Feb 27, 2012 | Carnival Splendor cruise passengers were robbed at gunpoint near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. A Carnival Magic crew member who jumped overboard near Galveston was rescued. Three people were killed and dozens injured when a Canadian Via Rail passenger trained derailed between Niagara Falls and Toronto. A leaked email to Hong Kong Airlines staff has brought the airline under fire for shipping live dolphins in casket-size structures. Thousands have signed a petition at Change.org in protest. A Southwest Pilot sparks panic for birthday greeting to a colleagues mother in Baltimore when passengers mistook his greeting to "mom on board" for "bomb on board". A 72-year-old Nepalese man is the shortest person on record in the 57-year history of Guiness World Record. The 21.5 inch tall man wants to travel and meet Nepal's Prime Minister but he has no interest in settling down. For more news and information visit World Footprints and be sure to follow us on Twitter and Facebook. | 2/27/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - Feb 24, 2012 | Divers find 8 more bodies on the sunken Costa Concordia. An American woman is prevented from leaving Egypt. Country airlines opposed to EU emissions law develop protest strategy. India has no plans to cancel Kingfisher Airlines license. Intercontinental Hotels Group to add over 3,000 in the UK. U.S. Embassy in Santiago, Chile issues advisory for citizens living or traveling in the country. Travel Channel's Bizarre Foods host Andrew Zimmern plans a run for public office. For more news and information visit World Footprints. | 2/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - Feb 22, 2012 | Former 'Amazing Race' producer dies under suspicious circumstances in Uganda. Commuter train in Buenos Aires slams into platform injuring over 300 passengers. Spirit Airlines adds Denver to its route map. Structural flaws found in new Boeing 787 Dreamliner jets. Carnival Cruise Line expanding capacity in South Caribbean. Groups join together to help protect the rhino against poachers in South Africa. Marine biologists and philosphers supporting new 'Bill of Rights' for whales and dolphins. A tourist jumps over Edinburge Castel wall and breaks both ankles. For more news and information visit World Footprints. | 2/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - Feb 20, 2012 | An avalanche near Stevens Pass in the Cascade Mountains has claimed the lives of three skiers. Dutch Prince Johan Frisco has been seriously injured in an avalanche in the Austrian Alps. A US Airways employee died after being caught in luggage conveyor belts. A Texas mother and a pilot were killed after their private plane crashed in Steamboat, Colorado. U.S. Customs and Border Protection released details of large cocaine seizure aboard P&O Cruise Ship, Aurora. Norwegian Cruise Line has been cited for repeated violations of wage and labor violations. Over 30 hotel guests on Phuket were hospitalized after being exposed to unhealthy levels of chlorine. Visit World Footprints for more news and information. | 2/20/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - Feb 17, 2012 | A 4.2 magnitude earthquake rocks Hong Kong. Taiwanese travel agents have jumped on the Lin-sanity bandwagon. Frontier Airlines ends Denver-Aspen service but adds 5 new mid-west gateways. Pet Airways goes belly-up. Southwest Airlines baggage handler is arrested for trafficking PCP. A drunken Frontier Airlines pilot is stopped from boarding a plane. A man opens the emergency exit on the tarmac in Vietnam to assist mother and screaming child with quick escape. Budget Air Australia leaves thousands of passengers stranded after abruptly stopping service. Moscow's Mayor plans to turn government buildings into hotels. For more news visit World Footprints. | 2/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - Feb 15, 2012 | United States, United Kingdom and several other countries issued new travel advisories for Thailand following the Valentine Day bombings. Mexico's domestic security official criticizes U.S. updated travel warning. Allegiant Air takes flight between secondary airports near Chicago and Orlando. American Airlines flight attendants and ground crew protest bankruptcy reorganization plans. Three German tourists killed in tourist submarine accident in the Red Sea. Chinese officials denied Visa for State Department official. Lawsuit filed against Carnival Cruise Line by 39 survivors from the Costa Concordia accident. For more news and award-winning journalism, visit World Footprints. | 2/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - Feb 13, 2012 | Police officers in Rio have gone on strike, forcing authorities to deploy soldiers into the streets. A gay boutique but "straight friendly" resort is set to open in NYC. A Brazilian Airline made a forced but safe landing after the pilot was attacked. A Qantas jet abandoned two take-offs after a steering problem was detected. Another pilot carrying 100 passender entered incorrect weight, placing the plane in danger of aero-dynamic stall. Fuel operation removal has begun on the Costa Concordia. The operation will take 28 days to complete. The State Department has issued a travel alert for western Panama. Kidnappers released three Korean tourists without harm. Visit World Footprints for more news and award-winning journalism. | 2/13/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - Feb 10, 2012 | The State Department issues an updated travel warning to Mexico. A new agreement between New York hotels and workers includes a personal panic button. American Airlines plans to eliminate an additional 500 flight attendants. TSA is expending it's expedited screening program. Qantas' low-cost carrier will be launching service to Japan by mid-year. Yemen's President ordered crackdown on protestors which resulted in hundreds of deaths. An Australian backpacker and his Dutch girlfriend are found dead in Laos. Only a few days left to enter the World Footprints Travel Photo Contest. Visit award-winning World Footprints for more news and award-winning journalism. | 2/9/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - Feb 8, 2012 | Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced publication of final rule establishing Global Entry as a permanent program. Another outbreak on the Crown Princess cruise ships interrupts sailing. European Union comments that it may suspend parts of new emissions law following China's protest. Europe's Aviation Safety Agency expands inspection of A-380 aircraft. Alaska Airlines scheduling new service to Philadelphia. Maldives officials state that tourists have not been affected by the political turmoil on the island. Donald Trump has been awarded GSA selection to redevelop the Old Post Office Building in Washington, DC. Less than one week left to enter the World Footprints Travel Photo Contest for a chance to win one week at a resort on St. Lucia. | 2/8/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - Feb 6, 2012 | Chinese police prevent a human rights lawyer from meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Air France will maintain most long-haul and European flights during strike. Hungary's state-owned airline abruptly ceases operations. Memphis hotel has a new "duck master". Today marks the Diamond Jubilee anniversary for Queen Elizabeth II. The World Footprints Travel Photo Contest will be closing soon. Enter today for a chance to win a 7 night stay at a luxury resort on St. Lucia. | 2/5/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - Feb 3, 2012 | The State Department bans major sponsor from its foreign summer jobs program. Spirit Airlines adds a $2 "Unintended Consequence Fee" to tickets. Details of Olympic Flame trip from Greece to Britain is released. Remote Alaskan volcano threatens intercontinental flights. European regulators to review SkyTeam partnership. Enter the World Footprints Travel Photo Contest for a chance to win one week on St. Lucia. Contest closes February 14th. | 2/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - Feb 1, 2012 | Airlines are launching new direct service between Honolulu and the East Coast in June. Two tourists from the U.K. were arrested, detained and deported upon arrival in the U.S. because of tweets about "destroying America" and "digging up Marilyn Monroe" were picked up by U.S. Anti-terror agents. Nevada Health officials have alerted the CDC about a Legionaires' outbreak at the Luxor hotel and casino. Egypt's Justice Minister returns a letter from the U.S. Ambassador seeking a lift on the travel ban for the Americans whose NGO offices were raided by Egyptian authorities. Paradise is waiting. Only 14 days left to enter the World Footprints Travel Photo Contest for a chance to win a week's stay on St. Lucia. | 2/1/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - Jan 30, 2012 | Passenger aboard the Carnival Fantasy plunges to his death while docked in the Bahamas. Spanair Airlines abruptly ceases operations and leaves thousands of passengers stranded. Two men face jail time for promoting "human safaris" in India. Rough seas and inclement weather halt the search and salvage efforts on the Costa Concordia. Southwest Airlines employee dies after crash with a passenger shuttle at Dulles International Airport. Only two weeks left to enter the World Footprints Travel Photo Contest for a chance to win a week on St. Lucia. | 1/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - Jan 27, 2012 | Canadian tourism has emerged from coma following a severe beating in Mexico. European Aviation Safety Agency orders 20 A380 super-jumbo jets to be inspected immediately. Costa is transferring passengers to a 20 year old ship. Amnesty International's Secret Policeman's Ball will be held in United States for the first time. A maintenance worker on a Virgin America flight accidentally deployed an emergency slide and causes a major delay. Enter the World Footprints Travel Photo Contest for a chance to win a week on St. Lucia. Visit the Contest Page to enter. | 1/27/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - Jan 25, 2012 (20) | New Department of Transportation regulation goes into effect this week that will require full disclosure of airline taxes and fees. Geometric storms are causing some airlines to divert flights over polar routes. Divers discovered another body on the submerge Costa Concordia bringing the body count to 16. Preliminary operations to remove fuel have begun. U.S. State Department issues a travel warning for Bahrain and a travel advisory for India. Enter the World Footprints Travel Photo Contest for a chance to win a week's stay on St. Lucia. | 1/25/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 19 | TSA will conduct new tests on potential radiation exposure from scanners on airport security officers. Emirates Airlines will begin inspecting for wing cracks on its fleet of A380s. Alaska Airlines and Emirates Airlines announced a new frequent flier partnership. A 45-year old man was trampled and gored by a flaming bull during a festival in eastern Spain. Foreigners are being warned against travel to Nigeria following a terrorist bombing. Another body has been recovered from the Costa Concordia which brings the death toll to 13. | 1/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 18 | President Barack Obama announces a new tourism initiative to help the U.S. capture a larger share of the international travel market. Poland want's to turn Hitler's former lair into a tourist attraction. Five tourists have been killed in Ethopia in an attack by unknown gunmen. A travel psychic says she can guide travelers away from the aggravation of crowds, delays and traffic towards a smoother journey. | 1/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 17 | Death toll in the Costa Concordia accident has nearly doubled to 11. Disgraced Concordia Captain has been placed under house arrest pending trial. Unruly couple causes a flight to Costa Rica to be diverted so they could be removed. ICE Intelligence Officer is implicated in travel voucher embezzlement scheme. Visit World Footprints for more news and award-winning journalism. | 1/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 16 | US Airlines raise fares for the first time this year. Popular Queensland eco-resort files for bankruptcy. US State Department warns against travel to Nigeria. A Thai customs official is demoted over a YouTube video shows him battering an airport security officier and refusing to be patted down. Celeb Chef Gordon Ramsey preparing to open a steakhouse in Las Vegas this spring. | 1/14/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 15 | Passengers will soon be able to beam up on Virgin Galactic's Spaceship2. Latin American countries are courting American retirees. The U.S. State Department has updated its travel warning for Sudan. Ready to cruise with Kate minus her eight? Kate Gosselin will be the guest of honor aboard a Royal Caribbean ship. U.S. National Parks offering free admission in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Former Qantas executive says that overweight passengers should pay more for their airfare. For more news and award-winning journalism, visit World Footprints online. | 1/12/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 14 | Continental Airline employee sentenced to three years probation for participating in a heroin smuggling ring. A business traveler is suing Starwood Hotels for negligence following a sexual assault in her Finnish hotel room. TSA defending its decision to confiscate a cupcake. India's airlines are rife with safety violations. | 1/11/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 13 | The U.S. State Department has issued a travel advisory for the Philippines. This warning replaces the one issued last June. A Slovenian pilot is traveling around the world on a mission to raise awareness about the environment. A professional skateboarder is arrested following a naked rampage in a New York City hotel. Passengers aboard a Qantas A380 flight from London to Singapore were injured following strong turbulence. This extends a run of misfortune for the Qantas A380 fleet. Small cracks have been discovered in several A380 planes. Human Rights groups urging Formula One to boycott the Bahrain Grand Prix in April, amid continued political unrest. Visit World Footprints for more news, contest, prize giveaways and award-winning journalism. | 1/8/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 12 | United-Continental and US Airways join the ranks of Delta in adding a $3 surcharge to one-way tickets to Europe in response to the EU's new emission law. A Canadian man enters the U.S. using his iPad. US State Department issues travel warning for Central African Republic. China renovating retired Soviet aircraft carrier to create its first luxury ex-naval hotel. Visit World Footprints for more news and award-winning journalism. | 1/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 11 | American Airlines issues a scam alert. Overstock.com partners with Priceline on it's new travel website. Delta Airlines adds a $3 surcharge each way on flights from U.S. to Europe. Judge allows a youth sports leader charged with child corruption to travel to Africa for a youth soccer camp while out on bail. Airports court fliers with loyalty programs. | 1/3/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 10 | A 7.0 earthquake rocks eastern Japan but there is no tsunami danger despite the magnitude. Tourists safety in Ho Chin Min City, Vietnam is a growing concern. Egypt is defending its raids on human rights groups. Increased official visits to Taiwan and promise of visa-free travel raises suspicions about U.S. agenda in Taiwan's very close Presidential election this month. | 1/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 9 - New Year Edition | U.S. State Department issues travel warning for the Philippines. New SmartPark JFK program and Android App for frequent travelers. International travelers to receive refunds from credit card companies following the settlement in a class-action lawsuit. Tension in Iran mounts as the international airport refuses to refuel European airline companies. Americans are expected to travel more in 2012. Welcome to 2012 and Happy New Year to everyone. For more news, information, travel deals and award-winning journalism visit World Footprints and tune in to the World Footprints travel radio show - the leading voice in socially responsible travel and lifestyle. For exclusive travel deals see: Travel Deals from YourBestDeals.com | 12/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 8 | World Footprints applauds Wyndham Worldwide for taking a stand against the commercial sexual exploitation of children. Alaskan scientists and the FAA are on alert as a volcano releases a 15,000 ft ash cloud. The popular tourist spot, Maldives, shuts down spa operations because of 'anti-Islamic' activities. Happy New Year!! Visit World Footprints for more news, travel deals and award-winning journalism. For now, enjoy these deals from one of our partners: Travel Deals from YourBestDeals.com | 12/31/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 7 | T.G.I. Friday for everyone except those on Samoa. The island is crossing the dateline after 119 years of operating in a time zone east of the dateline. Federal officials have ordered Double Happyness Travel bus company to cease operations after citing numerous rule and safety violations. Starting January 1st, airlines will be required to buy pollution permits in order to fly in Europe. Southwest and American Airlines roll out double-points programs for frequent fliers. For more news, travel tips, special deals and award-winning journalism visit World Footprints. | 12/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 6 | Southwest Flight from Sacramento to Seattle abruptly aborted following tire blowout. Google Flight competing head to head with online travel website and it's making some waves. Volvo Ocean Race yachts being transported on armed ship through Indian Ocean because of potential piracy. The top 5 lowest and highest tourism tax U.S. cities have been identified in a Global Business Travel Association study. For more news and award-winning journalism visit World Footprints. | 12/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 5 | Death of rapper Heavy D caused by deep-leg thrombosis developed on long transcontinental flight. Czech national faces 10 years in prison for attempting to smuggle 250 exoctic animals in luggage. U.S. Tourism leaders pushing for overhaul of State Department's tourism visa application process. Southwest Airlines prevents disabled child from using his medical safety seat. For more news and award-winning journalism visit World Footprints - the leading voice in socially responsible travel and lifestyle. | 12/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 4 | Disney Cruise Line cancels sailings to Mexico. UPS is challenging FAA fatigue rule. Heathrow Express app. New Sami Culture Center in Finnish Lapland. Earthquake rocks Christchurch, New Zealand. | 12/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 3 | Expedited airport screening for U.S. military and their families. U.S. cancels travel alert for Thailand. TSA launches helpline for fliers with disabilities. Transsexual flight attendants take to the air in Thailand. | 12/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 2 | Royal Caribbean fails CDC inspection. EU Carbon Emission law will result in fare increases. Passenger on Detroit-bound airline that terriorist attempted to blow up in 2009 is suing airlines. Strikes throughout Europe is affecting holiday travel. Trip Advisor gets lukewarm welcome on Wall Street. | 12/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanWorld Footprints Travel Report - 1 | Around the world today: Algeria is mobilizing security forces to protect European tourists traveling to the Sahara Desert for New Year's. The F.A.A. is announcing new pilot work schedule rules today to prevent fatigue pilots from flying. Two Muslim religious leaders have filed a federal lawsuit against two airines alleging discrimination. T.S.A. is firing workers for compromising passenger safety. New carry-on bag fees may be coming to a domestic airline near you. | 12/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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