Articles tagged with "temporary closings-delays"
Italy
By Larry Habegger | December 27th, 2004 |Severe weather flooded much of Venice’s historic center, shut down ferry service in the Gulf of Naples and caused the closure of two of three runways at Rome’s Leonardo da... [Read this entry]
United Kingdom
By Larry Habegger | December 21st, 2004 |Construction of Terminal 5 at London’s Heathrow Airport will disrupt Underground service beginning Jan. 7. The Piccadilly Line will be halted at Hatton Cross where passengers will transfer to nonstop... [Read this entry]
Mexico
By Larry Habegger | December 14th, 2004 |The border crossing at Nogales, AZ and Nogales, Mexico is expected to be extremely busy until Jan. 15, with delays likely around the clock because so many travelers cross during... [Read this entry]
Nepal
By Larry Habegger | August 17th, 2004 |The luxury Soaltee Crowne Plaza hotel in Kathmandu has closed after an attacker on a bicycle tossed four grenades over a wall into its compound. The bombs fell near a... [Read this entry]
Peru
By Larry Habegger | July 20th, 2004 |July is a busy tourist season in Peru, and the grounding of Aero Continente because it could not renew its insurance coverage has disrupted travel throughout the country. The airline... [Read this entry]
Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore
By Larry Habegger | June 29th, 2004 |Annual dry season fires set to clear agricultural land in Sumatra belched a smoky haze over the region, delaying flights in Sumatra and causing dense pollution in Kuala Lumpur, Malacca... [Read this entry]
Italy
By Larry Habegger | June 29th, 2004 |Several days of demonstrations protesting the opening of a garbage dump shut down the main rail line south of Naples, stranding thousands of travelers and leaving a festering problem unresolved.... [Read this entry]
Peru
By Larry Habegger | June 8th, 2004 |Peru’s major air carrier, Aero Continente, already prohibited from flying to the U.S. because of safety violations, is now off-limits to Americans wherever it flies because its owner was placed... [Read this entry]
Portugal
By Larry Habegger | June 1st, 2004 |Authorities have imposed border controls until July 4 in an effort to prevent disturbances during the Euro 2004 soccer championships that begin June 12. EU citizens and Americans must show... [Read this entry]
France
By Larry Habegger | May 25th, 2004 |A section of Air France Terminal 2E at Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport collapsed May 23, killing four people and injuring three. The terminal is closed indefinitely and may be... [Read this entry]
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