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Albuquerque
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Albuquerque is Frontier's 13th U.S. gateway to Mexico. Today's announcement follows separate news this week that Frontier ... will begin flying non-stop between San Diego and Mazatlan, and between Milwaukee and Cancun, in December. The low-cost carrier already offers non-stops to Puerto Vallarta from Denver and Kansas City.
Albuquerque is in the high desert [35.11N -106.64W (Elev. 4989 ft)] and has a generally warm, dry climate with four distinct seasons. Spring is sunny and windy, although temperatures at night can be unexpectedly cool. Summers are hot (highs average 90-95 degrees, and temperatures near 100 degrees are not rare) and still mainly dry, but monsoonal conditions develop in July or August and produce furious if short-lived thunderstorms. Have rainwear available in the summer, although you won't use it most days. Fall is delightful, with comfortable temperatures and a return to generally dry conditions.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., April 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Albuquerque travelers had their first experience with ExpressJet Airlines' new non-stop service from Los Angeles, Oklahoma City, and Tulsa today. ExpressJet will bring non-stop service on line to connect Albuquerque with Sacramento, Austin and San Antonio in time for the summer travelseason.
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abqtrib.com Earlier this month, Longford Homes, a Las Vegas, Nev., company with housing developments in Albuquerque and Santa Fe, had its first-ever auction. The company put up 30 homes on the Duke City's northwest side that have sat empty an average of six months.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., May 30 /PRNewswire/ -- The Albuquerque Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) is proud to announce the launch of the new website promoting Albuquerque -- located at http://www.itsatrip.org. A vibrant new design showcases the rich culture and heritage of th.....
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Balloons at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Albuquerque's downtown entered the same phase and development (decline, "urban renewal" with continued decline, and gentrification) as nearly every city across the United States. As Albuquerque spread outward, the downtown area fell into a decline. Many historic buildings were razed in the 1960s and 1970s to make way for new plazas, high-rises, and parking lots as part of the city's urban renewal phase. Only recently has downtown come to regain much of its urban character, mainly through the construction of many new loft apartment buildings and the renovation of historic structures like the KiMo Theater, in the gentrification phase.
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