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Heavy Travel Weekend Hints of Travel Recovery

It may be too early to start talking about a "recovery" in the travel sector, but the American Automobile Association has estimated that 36 million Americans have traveled this weekend, and industry observers are suggesting it may signal the beginning of a turnaround in the beleaguered travel industry, as noted in this Christian Science Monitor report. The Chicago Tribune reports that remarkably clear skies across the whole country on Wednesday minimized flight delays on one of the busiest travel days of the year. Meanwhile, the Associate Press is reporting (in the Miami Herald) that the six largest U.S. airlines are all anticipating growth in 2004 and that Americans will be traveling more next year in general (in the Cleveland Plain Dealer).

Rick Bruner | November 30, 2003 | News, Trends | Permanent link
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