Other winners of their respective categories were: Closest to Pin Female Jill Johansen, Travel by Jill & Company; Closest to Pin Male Joe Kennedy, Kirkwood Travel; Longest Drive Female Ilanta Robbins, YTB Travel Network; Longest Drive Male Justin Dunn, Beach Bum Vacation; Putting Contest Patrick Romano, Trip Around the Sun; Best Dressed Team Noli Tablada, The Travel Bee; Michael Dalao, Gulliver's Travel; and Luke Majewski and Ronda Rivett from Unique Vacations, Inc. Most Honest Team Score Paula Mullins-Worster, First Tee Travel & Promotions; Kelly Klett, Ocean Summit Travel; Kathleen Lawson, Vacation, Cruise & Yacht Co; and Barrie Braem, Vacation, Cruise & Yacht Co. Runners Up Team Yoruba Amador, Dawn Schell, William Snyder, Stacie Small, all representing American Express Travel.
Here, general audiences greatly prefer fiction. The much-anticipated film "Gravity," for example, opened in the United States this past weekend to rave reviews and a record-breaking box office take of $55.8 million. Ask anyone on the street, and chances are they are aware of the film, or at least have heard something about it. 5 things that couldn't happen in 'Gravity' Leroy Chiao Then consider: Two weeks ago, a Soyuz rocket launched the next astronaut crew to the International Space Station and there was barely a collective yawn, because practically nobody in the general population knew or cared!
Government shutdown: Time to travel?
Travel demand is strong all over the world at the moment, he told a reporter for the Dallas News. Indeed, if anything, demand may be up and all airline posts manned for the demand as planes are flying as full as ever, possibly carrying some furloughed federal employees taking advantage of unscheduled days off. SEE RELATED: Shutdown 2013 does not affect air or ground travel, State Parks As a reporter for the travel industry, this author had her antennae up during a recent trip to Europe.
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