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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Dorothy Yamich Modern cruise ships have dramatically lessened the problem of seasickness. Today’s larger ships slice through the waves instead of riding on top of them. Also, new technologies like stabilizers, which look like large underwater fins, and counterbalancing systems have greatly reduced any pitch and rolling motion of the ships, all but neutralizing the problem of seasickness. written by Dorothy Yamich Repositioning cruises are not a new phenomenon, they‘re just the best kept secret in the cruising industry. Just like migrating birds, many cruise ships leave for warmer climates in the Autumn and return in the Spring. written by Dorothy Yamich In this era of faster everything, including faster and larger commercial airliners where passengers are packed in like sardines, one thing seems to remain constant. That is the wonderful, leisurely world of cruising. For many years the airline industry has experienced numerous setbacks, while the cruise industry has been growing by leaps and bounds. written by Andrew Burrows Now known as OR Tambo International Airport, the airport has changed its name twice since it was founded in 1952, having first been called Jan Smuts Airport and then Johannesburg International Airport before taking its current name. written by Erick Laseca Reflecting worldwide travel trends, Mexico’s sports tourism segment increases in importance
written by Erick Laseca Mexico’s newest UNESCO World Heritage Site highlights the plant and culture behind the tequila spirit << previous page 1 next page>> |