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  • Tuesday, January 30th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Last minute agreement averts British Airways full strike

    Strike left more than 14000 pax stranded

    British Airways averted a strike by flight attendants, reaching agreement on pay and sick leave hours before the two-day walkout was due to start Wednesday. The deal was finally nailed down after more than 120 hours of talks between the company and the Transport and General Workers' Union.

  • Monday, January 29th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    All hands on deck for Golden Princess visit to Falklands

    The <i>Golden Princess</i> in Stanley Harbour

    Today the huge cruise liner Golden Princess made the first of a number of scheduled visits this year to Stanley (population around 2000) the neat, but tiny capital of the Falkland Islands.

  • Sunday, January 28th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Dengue fever alert in Paraguay and north Argentina

    A case of dengue fever in the northern Argentine province of Formosa has health authorities on alert since a growing number of cases, some deadly, of the disease have been reported in neighboring Paraguay where an epidemics alert has been declared.

  • Friday, January 26th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Sao Paulo celebrates anniversary with 453 meters long cake

    Brazil's Sao Paulo, South America's largest and most dynamic city celebrated this week its 453 anniversary with an eight tons cake shared by thousands of residents.

  • Friday, January 26th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Polished Valparaiso “invaded” by 8.000 cruise visitors

    Three cruise vessels including “Queen Mary 2” called Friday in the Chilean port of Valparaíso with thousands of tourists, following a similar situation the previous Wednesday with the “Discovery”.

  • Thursday, January 25th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Norovirus outbreak affects 300 on board QE2

    Queen Elizabeth II struck by the norovirus

    A Norovirus outbreak was reported to have affected more than 300 passengers and crew members aboard the world-famous Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) before the ocean liner docked in San Francisco Wednesday for a regularly scheduled stop, according to news reports.

  • Sunday, January 21st 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Queen Mary 2 calls in Montevideo for 15 hours

    Queen Mary 2, one of the world's largest passenger ships and currently on its first ever world cruise, an 81 day circumnavigation of the globe, called in Montevideo last Saturday for fifteen hours.

  • Friday, January 19th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Chile's Valparaiso braces itself for massive tourist wave

    Celebrity Cruise's Infinity on Valparaiso Port

    Nearly 16,000 tourists will flood the port city of Valparaiso over the next two weeks, with over half of the visitors arriving in a single day on four separate cruise ships. The huge ships are set to dock next Friday 26th, along with six smaller vessels throughout the week, bringing an unprecedented influx of visitors to the city of 280,000.

  • Thursday, January 18th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Growing complaints about Buquebus ferry service

    The fast ferry takes 3 hrs to link Bs. Aires to Montevideo port

    Hundreds of passengers waiting to travel on the ferry shuttle between Buenos Aires and Montevideo suffered this week unexpected delays because of lack of vessels and stricter migration regulations for minors, admitted Buquebus, the company which has a virtual monopoly of the River Plate crossings.

  • Thursday, January 18th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Wanted: holiday rep to sell joys of Falklands tourism

    More than a million penguins lives in the Islands

    The only direct flights are chartered by the RAF, and visitors to the beach are asked to keep an eye out for the landmines from the war, 25 years ago. But the Falkland Islands, with their clear skies, 500,000 pairs of penguins and an appealing sense of emptiness, have announced they are launching themselves on the world travel market.