Business travel

0 Comments | USA TODAY, November, 2007 | by Ben Mutzabaugh

Going to dogs: The Metropolitan Airports Commission is inviting businesses to propose plans for a 24-hour pet kennel to be built on land owned by the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. The services would include day care, overnight boarding and grooming for cats and dogs and could open for business as early as spring. The facility would let travelers drop off their pets and their cars, then board a shuttle to the airport.

Islands: Virgin Atlantic is offering direct services between London Gatwick and Kingston, the capital of Jamaica. The twice-weekly flights will be operated by Virgin's 451-seat Boeing 747-400 aircraft.

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