MEXICO TRAVEL NEWS 12/23/2005


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During this evening, families gather together to celebrate and share traditional holiday dishes such as turkey, and regional dishes including bacalao a la vizcaina (Biscayan dried cod), and romeritos, wild greens in mole sauce. For the holiday toast, the typical drink is ponche con piquete - similar to hot apple cider, made of seasonal fruits, cinnamon sticks, and spiked with brandy or rum. After dinner, gifts are opened around the Christmas tree and many families have a piata which marks the end of the posadas tradition. Afterward, the little ones usually go to bed earlier so that Santa can come, with the adults celebrating late into the night. 12/22/2005 PAMBER YOURSELF IN NAYARIT Punta de Mita, Nayarit, one of the most exclusive vacation spots in Mexico, will welcome a new ultra-luxe resort by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide in 2007. The hotel will include 120 guest rooms, 65 luxury villas, spa and fitness center, world-class concierge, two restaurants, and the second Punta de Mitas Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course. Punta de Mita is located 35 miles northwest Puerto Vallarta. This region of Nayarit has become one of the most exclusive best planned resort and residential community. The state of Nayarit also features archaeological sites, colonial structures and 19th-century buildings in its cities, including the renowned destination of Nuevo Vallarta, one of the most luxurious attractions in Mexico and just north of Puerto Vallarta. In addition to its captivating cities, the state of Nayarit is renowned for its local cuisine that includes the unique sopa marinera, made from seafood; iguana steak; smoked stopped mullet and fried fish. As one of the countrys most exclusive marine and residential complexes, the diverse state also offers a wide range of shopping options, featuring everything from local handicrafts made by the Huichol, to more upscale items like fine leatherwork, silver, perfumery, trendy beachwear and local ceramics. For more information, call (866) 478-2777. 12/22/2005 SICK OF THE COLD?... COZUMEL IS CLOSER THAN EVER People in Colorado looking to escape the cold have a new option to reach the warm shores of Cozumel a direct flight from Denver from Frontier Airlines. The service offers mid-morning Saturday departures on a weekly basis, an Airbus A319 aircraft with 33 inches of legroom and 24 channels of live television and pay-per-view movies. Excuses are definitely running out to visit the largest inhabited island in Mexico. Cozumel lays just off the coast of Quintana Roo in the Yucatan Peninsula. Visitors will find great luxurious hotels and restaurants, surrounded by the age-old structures of the Mayan coral reef. An ideal Caribbean destination, Cozumel also offers prehispanic archeological sites and incredible underwater wildlife. For additional information, visit www.flyfrontier.com. 12/21/2005 FRONTIER AIRLINES DENVER/ACAPULCO NONSTOP FLIGHT TO RUN THROUGH APRIL 16 Frontier Airlines twice-a-week, nonstop season service from Denver, Colo. To Acapulco, Guerrero will run through April 16. The flight departs every Sunday and Thursday excluding the month of January, which will only have one non stop flight every week departing on Sundays. The Acapulco service benefits travelers looking to take advantage of the Pacific port citys many diversions. Aca, as the locals call it, offers much more than just stretches of beach: Mexicans and foreigners agree that it is the perfect place for people of all tastes and budgets to swim, shop, dine, party or just soak up the sun. For additional information, please visit www.flyfrontier.com. 12/21/2005 HAVE A MERRY MEXICAN CHRISTMAS Mexico celebrates Christmas with of indigenous, local and European traditions, a reflection its rich history and cultural heritage. One of these traditions, Las Posadas, takes place throughout the country on nine consecutive evenings, from Dec. 16 to 24. The posada is the reenactment of the journey Mary and Joseph took to Bethlehem for Christs birth. Entire communities participate in the processions that go from house to house seeking shelter until arriving at a local church where a special mass is held. The piata, a symbol of Christmas in Mexico, is the center of attention at the festivities as the children anxiously take turns trying to break it open. The piata, a symbol of sin, attracts humanity. As the piata is broken with the stick, the world is gradually eliminated of sin, and the goodies that ultimately break free represent the gifts that God has bestowed upon the world. Enjoy Mexico States posada and piata fair, celebrated in Alcoman. The fair features a posada procession and childrens party. Among the piatas on display are those made from clay, traditional models with seven points that symbolize the seven deadly sins, and those made from cardboard with popular children's designs. Workshops in piata-making are also offered. For more information, call 1-800-929-4555. 11/30/2005 IRONMAN TO PUSH THE LIMITS IN BAJA CALIFORNIA Ensenada will provide a stunning backdrop to the internationally renowned Half Ironman Mexico race when it hosts Baja Ironman 2006 on May 21. The competition is part of the Ironman 70.3 World Series. Known for other important fitness events like the Rosarito-Ensenada Bike Race, this Baja California city offers visitors a wealth of activities. Visitors can enjoy miles of unspoiled beaches, participate in aquatic sports, tour Bajas wine country and feast on the regions cuisine. A 90-minute drive from San Diego, Ensenada is easily accessible from land, sea and air. For more information on the Ironman race, visit www.ironmanbaja.com/eng_intro.html. 11/28/2005 THERE ARE OTHER FISH IN THE MANZANILLO SEA The deep Pacific waters off the coast of the state of Colima are teeming with so much aquatic life that it has been called the worlds sailfish capital. Every year, the city of Manzanillo hosts the International Sailfish Tournament during the latter end of November. Both amateur and professional fishermen are invited to participate in the tournament that dates back to 1954. Named after the many fruit trees in its forests, Manzanillo is a charming city full of festive streets, friendly people, beautiful landscapes and outstanding tourist facilities. In 1908, following the inauguration of the railroad connection between Manzanillo, Guadalajara and Porfirio Daz, the city became an official port of entry. Today, recent modernizations have made it one of the most important ports and trading centers on Mexicos west coast. For more information call: 312 316 20 21 or visit www.visitacolima.com.mx 11/21/2005 PAINT THE TOWN TIFFANY BLUE! Tiffany & Co. will open a store in one of Monterreys most affluent neighborhoods in Feburary 2006. The approximately 1,500 square foot store will be situated in the new El Palacio de Hierro department store, which is part of a major new luxury retail center located on Av. Jose Vasconcelos #402, Col Del Valle, San Pedro Garza Garcia. The Monterrey store will be the jewelers fifth store in Mexico. Monterrey is a modern city with a sophisticated urban layout and numerous recreational attractions. Its modern malls and luxurious hotels equipped with conference halls serve as one of the largest business and convention centers in Latin America. As the capital of the state of Nuevo Leon, the city offers rich cultural, historical and entertainment options, all set in an exciting metropolis bordered by the beautiful distinctive landmark of the Cerro de la Silla mountain range. For more information, call 212-230-5301 or e-mail mark.aaron@tiffany.com. 10/11/2005 COZUMEL TO HOST SECOND ANNUAL DIVE SHOW For the second consecutive year, Cozumel has been selected as the site of Mexico Underwater, the countrys international dive show, from June 1-3, 2006. The event, hosted by the Cozumel Tourism Board and the Mexico Tourism Board, will provide industry professionals with the opportunity learn about Mexicos underwater natural treasures through exploration. Mexico Underwater is open to the public and will include educational seminars, the latest news on diving technology, equipment information, travel opportunities and diving time. The small island of Cozumel, located 11 miles east of the northeast Yucatan peninsula, boasts the second-largest coral reef in the world. Divers can choose from approximately 37 dive sites, enjoying waters with year-round temperatures between 77 to 82 degrees. For more information, visit www.islacozumel.com.mx. Home | About Us | Disclaimer-Privacy Policy | Site Map 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Our Partners: World Countries Info | Juarez Travel Guide 2005 Si-Mexico Hotel And Resort Travel Guide. All rights reserved. Site Design & Maintenance Forbes Communications Corp. Hosting Graffic Traffic
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Aviation Consumer Protection Home Page Español/Spanish Organization & Functions | Air Travel Problems/Complaints | Air Travel Consumer Report | Rules & Guidelines Travel Tips & Publications | Airline Customer Service Plans | Service Cessations | Safety/Security Information Air Travel Consumer Reports for 2005 The Air Travel Consumer Report is a monthly product of the Department of Transportation's Office of Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings (OAEP). The report is designed to assist consumers with information on the quality of services provided by the airlines. This page was last updated on December 1, 2005, and the most recent data is from October 2005. The report is divided into six sections (Flight Delays, Mishandled Baggage, Oversales, Consumer Complaints, Customer Service Reports to the Transportation Security Administration, and Airline Reports of the Loss, Injury, or Death of Animals During Air Transportation). 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December 2005 Report PDF Version | MS Word Version Flight Delays: October 2005 / 12 Months Ending October 2005 Mishandled Baggage: October 2005 Oversales: 3 rd Quarter 2005 / January-September 2005 Consumer Complaints: October 2005 Customer Service Reports to the Dept. of Homeland Security: October 2005 Airline Animal Incident Reports: October 2005 November 2005 Report PDF Version | MS Word Version Flight Delays: September 2005 / 12 Months Ending September 2005 Mishandled Baggage: September 2005 / January-September 2005 Oversales: 3 rd Quarter 2005 / January-September 2005 Consumer Complaints: September 2005 / January-September 2005 Customer Service Reports to the Dept. of Homeland Security: September 2005 Airline Animal Incident Reports: September 2005 October 2005 Report PDF Version | MS Word Version Flight Delays: August 2005 / 12 Months Ending August 2005 Mishandled Baggage: August 2005 Oversales: 2 nd Quarter 2005 / January-June 2005 Consumer Complaints: July 2005 Customer Service Reports to the Dept. of Homeland Security: August 2005 Airline Animal Incident Reports: August 2005 September 2005 Report PDF Version | MS Word Version Flight Delays: July 2005 / 12 Months Ending July 2005 Mishandled Baggage: July 2005 Oversales: 2 nd Quarter 2005 / January-June 2005 Consumer Complaints: July 2005 Customer Service Reports to the Dept. of Homeland Security: July 2005 Airline Animal Incident Reports: July 2005 August 2005 Report PDF Version | MS Word Version Flight Delays: June 2005 / 12 Months Ending June 2005 Mishandled Baggage: June 2005 / January-June 2005 Oversales: 2 nd Quarter 2005 / January-June 2005 Consumer Complaints: June 2005 / January-June 2005 Customer Service Reports to the Dept. of Homeland Security: June 2005 Airline Animal Incident Reports: June 2005 July 2005 Report PDF Version | MS Word Version Flight Delays: May 2005 / 12 Months Ending May 2005 Mishandled Baggage: May 2005 Oversales: 1st Quarter 2005 Consumer Complaints: May 2005 Customer Service Reports to the Dept. of Homeland Security: May 2005 Airline Animal Incident Reports: May 2005 June 2005 Report PDF Version | MS Word Version Flight Delays: April 2005 / 12 Months Ending April 2005 Mishandled Baggage: April 2005 Oversales: 1st Quarter 2005 Consumer Complaints: April 2005 May 2005 Report PDF Version | MS Word Version Flight Delays: March 2005 / 12 Months Ending March 2005 Mishandled Baggage: March 2005 / January-March 2005 Oversales: 1st Quarter 2005 Consumer Complaints: March 2005 / January-March 2005 April 2005 Report PDF Version | MS Word Version Flight Delays: February 2005 Mishandled Baggage: February 2005 Oversales: 4th Quarter 2004 / January-December 2004 Consumer Complaints: February 2005 March 2005 Report PDF Version | MS Word Version Flight Delays: January 2005 / 12 months ending January 2005 Mishandled Baggage: January 2005 Oversales: 4th Quarter 2004 / January-December 2004 Consumer Complaints: January 2005 Febuary 2005 Report PDF Version | MS Word Version Flight Delays: December 2004 / 12 Months Ending December 2004 Mishandled Baggage: December 2004 / January - December 2004 Oversales: 4th quarter 2004 / January - December 2004 Consumer Complaints: December 2004 / January - December 2004 January 2005 Report PDF Version | MS Word Version Flight Delays: November 2004 / 12 months ending November 2004 Mishandled Baggage: November 2004 Oversales: 3rd quarter 2004 / January-September 2004 Consumer Complaints: November 2004 Organization & Functions | Air Travel Problems/Complaints | Air Travel Consumer Report | Rules & Guidelines Travel Tips & Publications | Airline Customer Service Plans | Service Cessations | Safety/Security Information Additional information may be obtained by contacting airconsumer@ost.dot.gov . 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