Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Don't forget the REAL enemy

Travelocity Pays Fine for Bookings to Cuba
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: August 16, 2007

WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 (AP) — In a first for an online travel company, Travelocity.com has been fined by federal regulators for booking trips between the United States and Cuba in violation of a 45-year-old embargo.

Travelocity.com paid $182,750 this month to settle a complaint brought by the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the Treasury Department, which said the company had violated the prohibition nearly 1,500 times from January 1998 to April 2004.

“The trips to Cuba were unintentionally permitted to be booked by consumers online because of some technical failures several years ago, and it’s just now being finally settled” with that office, a Travelocity spokesman, Joel Frey, wrote in an e-mail message. “In no way did the company intend to allow bookings for trips to Cuba, and the company has fully cooperated with O.F.A.C. and implemented corrective measures.”

Travelocity, based in Southlake, Tex., is owned by the Sabre Holdings Corporation, which was taken private this year by affiliates of Silver Lake Partners and TPG.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The leaders of non-alligned nations every where should take note. You can do what you want to the people of your country, but if you don't give American corporations control of your nation's resources we will destroy you. Well maybe not destroy since we're a paper tiger, but we'll try to destroy you succeeding only in increasing the misery that your people must suffer through.