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Summer Travel Season Expected To Heat Up

By David Schaper • May 23, 2014
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Originally published on May 23, 2014 1:46 pm

AAA predicts that more Americans will travel this Memorial Day weekend than any other since the start of the Great Recession. Those who do may find higher air fares but gas prices have leveled off.

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