Americans Expected to Travel More This Summer: ; Despite Terror Concerns and High Fuel Prices, Travel Industry Looks for Improvement Over 2003
Charleston Gazette › May 28, 2004
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Charleston Gazette › May 28, 2004
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Sharon Jones will travel abroad this summer for the first time since the Sept. 11 attacks.
"Last year I was still frightened and had no desire to do that," said Jones, of Columbus, Ohio. Now, eager to dip her toes into international waters again, the part-time teacher will take her son and daughter-in-law to Cancun, Mexico.See the full content of this document
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Americans Expected to Travel More This Summer: ; Despite Terror Concerns and High Fuel Prices, Travel Industry Looks for Improvement Over 2003
"This is mama's treat," said Jones, who shelled out $4,500 for a weeklong, all-expenses-paid trip.
With more Americans like Jones putting aside concerns about terrorism or the economy and giving in to their wanderlust, the travel industry's prospects look brighter this summer after three dreary years in ...See the full content of this document
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