October 30, 2008 1:21 PM
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Travel Roundup: American Hawks Sandwiches, Horizon Razzes Pendleton, New Orleans' Slow Recovery and More
(MoneyWatch) American hawking sandwiches during flights -- American Airlines announced today it will begin selling more $6 sandwiches on its flights, this time a panini and a roast beef ciabatta. Sandwiches are only offered after 10 a.m. and on flights lasting at last three hours. [Source: American Airlines]
Horizon Airlines rubs decision in Pendleton, Ore.'s face -- In an attempt to show "What Might Have Been," Horizon Air, a division of Alaska Airlines, began direct flights from Pendleton, Ore. to Seattle, using a 76-seat Q400s. The new plane was an upgrade from the previous 37-seater previously flown from Portland. The commuter service disappears after only five weeks because the Pendleton City Councilchose to use a nine-seat plane to Portland. Instead, the Q400s will be headed to either Walla Walla, Wash. or Pasco, Wash. [Source: Alaska Airlines]
New Orleans still trying to recover from Hurricane Katrina and economy -- New Orleans is still recovering from 2005's Hurricane Katrina, only to be hit with something worse -- the economy and its declining tourism dollar. Although the Lousiana Recovery Authority gave out $31.2 million in grants to local businesses, the awards of only $20,000 each don't help much with rising costs. [Source: AP]
Marriott completes $200 million renovation of Eden Roc -- Marriott completed its $200 million renovation of Eden Roc, and launched a soft opening as it completes its 21-story tower. The 631-room Miami resort has 70,000-square feet of meeting space and three, 2,500-square-foot penthouse suites. [Source: Marriott]
Horizon Airlines rubs decision in Pendleton, Ore.'s face -- In an attempt to show "What Might Have Been," Horizon Air, a division of Alaska Airlines, began direct flights from Pendleton, Ore. to Seattle, using a 76-seat Q400s. The new plane was an upgrade from the previous 37-seater previously flown from Portland. The commuter service disappears after only five weeks because the Pendleton City Councilchose to use a nine-seat plane to Portland. Instead, the Q400s will be headed to either Walla Walla, Wash. or Pasco, Wash. [Source: Alaska Airlines]
New Orleans still trying to recover from Hurricane Katrina and economy -- New Orleans is still recovering from 2005's Hurricane Katrina, only to be hit with something worse -- the economy and its declining tourism dollar. Although the Lousiana Recovery Authority gave out $31.2 million in grants to local businesses, the awards of only $20,000 each don't help much with rising costs. [Source: AP]
Marriott completes $200 million renovation of Eden Roc -- Marriott completed its $200 million renovation of Eden Roc, and launched a soft opening as it completes its 21-story tower. The 631-room Miami resort has 70,000-square feet of meeting space and three, 2,500-square-foot penthouse suites. [Source: Marriott]
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