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Family Travel Tips for the Industry - Travel Age West |
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Trave Age West September 15, 2008
Trade Magazine interviews David Rojahn about Family Travel.
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Tourists, threatened by hurricane, rush back to Denver - News2 Denver KWGN |
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News2 Interview August 22, 2007
Many tourists fled the Yucatan Pennisula Monday to escape Hurricane Dean.
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Do You Need Travel Insurance? - News2 Denver KWGN |
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News2 Interview July 11, 2007
Travel insurance can take the surprise out of vacation...Weigh your risks before you leave
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Confounding the Critics and Moving Forward |
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TravelAgent Magazine March 27, 2006
Outstanding dedication, customer service and salesmanship have allowed DTR travel to double the volume of family travel they book in a little over two years.
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Wilma crashes travel plans October hurricane has travelers scrambling to get into Cancun, Cozumel |
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Denver Post November 11, 2005
Travelers who have spent thousands of dollars booking vacations to Cancun and Cozumel are struggling to change their plans after Mexico's Caribbean coastline was pummeled by Hurricane Wilma in late October.
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Business execs assess hurricane damage
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Denver Business Journal November 7, 2005
Executives from two Denver companies have headed south to assess the damage done to their industries by Hurricane Wilma.
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Travelers
to feast on state |
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Post November 21, 2003 The best holiday season in three years appears
to be on the horizon for Colorado's tourism industry. Click
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Planning
Makes Perfect |
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Featured in Reunions Magazine Oct/Nov 2003 David
Rojahn, president of DTR Travel in Centennial, Colorado booked a family reunion
for 24. The reunion coincided with Alan and Jean Aldridge's 50th wedding anniversary.
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Denver
floats $60 stopover idea to airline |
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Denver Post September 25, 2003 United Airlines may make it easier for
travelers passing through Denver International Airport to linger a few days in
the Mile High City. Click here
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Mind
your P's, Q's in sending that e-mail |
 | Denver
Post October 10, 2002
Trouble could be just one click away. That's all it takes to send a confidential
e-mail to the wrong person or forward a joke that should have been deleted. Click
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United
adopts strict 'use or lose' ticket rule |
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Post September 11, 2002 United
Airlines has joined its peers in placing "use it or lose it" restrictions
on non refundable tickets, a cost-cutting move critics say may backfire on the
financially troubled carriers.
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British
Airways switching Denver flights to Heathrow |
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Post August 1, 2002 Passengers who fly between Denver and London on British
Airways will soon enjoy more convenient air travel. Beginning Oct. 26, flights
between the two cities will move from London Gatwick to London Heathrow, the world's
fourth-busiest airport. Click
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Airlines
trim Sept. 11 flights Flying fears cited as reservations decline for anniversary
of attack |
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Post August 1, 2002 United and American airlines are curtailing flights
on Sept. 11, citing a renewal of the flying fears that plagued airlines in the
aftermath of last year's terrorist attacks. Click
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Fearful
airlines slash fares Vacation-time demand weak |
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Post July 25, 2002 Airlines are rolling out fare sales during the height
of the summer travel season, a boon for leisure travelers but a sign of desperation
from the money-losing carriers. Click
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