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An outbreak of gastrointestinal illness continues to affect one ship, but incidents of sickness on several other ships appear to have abated, a federal scientist said Thursday.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed Thursday 114 passengers and three crew members aboard the cruise ship Oceana have become sick with a gastrointestinal illness.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday that 197 passengers and 15 crew members aboard the cruise ship Oceana have come down with a gastrointestinal illness.
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An engine room fire aboard a cruise ship off the Tahitian Islands forced the evacuation of all 127 passengers Sunday and most of the crew, a spokeswoman for the cruise line's owner said.
http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/12/02/ship.fire/index.html

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Despite pockets of bad weather Tuesday morning, there were no significant flight delays being reported at U.S. airports, possibly because of a reduced number of scheduled flights.
http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/12/24/travel.weather/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/12/24/travel.weather/index.html

Seventy-one passengers and 10 crew members aboard Royal Caribbean's Majesty of the Seas have reported symptoms of flu-like illness, the latest in a series of such reports aboard cruise ships in recent weeks.
http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/12/27/sick.ship/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/12/27/sick.ship/index.html

A federal grand jury has indicted six Miami airport workers on charges of stealing items from the checked luggage of British Airways passengers, federal officials announced Wednesday.
http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/12/12/miami.baggage.thefts/index.html

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Another outbreak of gastrointestinal sickness has marred a cruise.
http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/12/15/cruise.ship.sickness/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/12/15/cruise.ship.sickness/index.html

By the time the ball drops in Times Square to welcome the new year, the Transportation Security Administration will be screening all checked bags for explosives at the nation's airports, the agency said Monday.
http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/12/30/tsa.checked.bags/index.html

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The Transportation Security Administration's countdown to the new year is also a countdown to the midnight Tuesday deadline for the TSA to be screening all checked bags for explosives at the nation's airports.
http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/12/31/tsa.checked.bags/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/12/31/tsa.checked.bags/index.html

After days of intense negotiations, New York City transit workers and their management late Monday reached a tentative labor deal, averting a subway- and bus-service shutdown that threatened to cripple the city.
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Negotiators for New York's transit union and management were able to stop the clock late Sunday to avert a strike that would shut down one of the world's best-known mass transit systems and leave millions of riders stranded, the union's secretary treasurer said.
http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/12/15/nyc.transit.strike/index.html

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention investigators Monday were looking into two more outbreaks of gastrointestinal illnesses aboard cruise ships.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention investigators Monday were looking into two more outbreaks of gastrointestinal illnesses aboard cruise ships.
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A United jet en route from Chicago to London made an emergency landing Saturday night after smoke was reported in the cabin, officials said.
http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/12/28/emergency.landing/index.html

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The International Association of Machinists has warned its members at United Airlines that a bankruptcy filing appears unavoidable and imminent.
http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/12/07/united.bankruptcy/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/12/07/united.bankruptcy/index.html

The State Department Monday warned U.S. citizens against traveling to the Ivory Coast, and urged Americans in the country to leave.
http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/ADVISOR/12/09/ivory.coast.travel/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/ADVISOR/12/09/ivory.coast.travel/index.html

With Christmas just around the corner, holiday wanderlust is hitting its peak. Travel + Leisure magazine has compiled a list of top 10 holiday destinations from Nashville to New Zealand and everywhere in between.
http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/12/11/cnna.christmas.destinations/index.html

http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/12/11/cnna.christmas.destinations/index.html

The State Department issued a travel warning for Venezuela on Friday, advising U.S. citizens to defer nonessential travel to that nation and suggesting that those already there consider leaving.
http://cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/12/06/venezuela.warning/index.html

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A source close to United Airlines has told CNN the airline will file for bankruptcy protection early Monday.
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The United States advised its citizens on Monday to carefully evaluate travel to the Central Asian state of Turkmenistan in the wake of an attack last month on the Turkmen president's motorcade.
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The federal government Monday urged U.S. citizens in Lebanon to take precautions while traveling in that nation.
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Wikipedia-Article "Travel [3]"

Travel is the transport of people on a trip or journey. Reasons for travel include:

  • Tourism—travel for recreation. This may apply to the travel itself, or the travel may just be the necessary investment to arrive at a desired location.
  • Visiting friends and family
  • Trade
  • Commuting–going to various routine activities, such as work or meetings.
  • Migration—travel to begin life somewhere else; nomadic people do this
  • Pilgrimages—travel for religious reasons

The word originates from the Middle English word travailen ("to toil"), which comes from the French word travailler ("travail").

Travel or traveling is also a name applied to a specific violation in the game of basketball. See Traveling (basketball term).

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