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Agents rate top five us destinations
AAA Travel agents rated the top five most attractive discounts
or values for summer travel in the US
this way: California, Hawaii, Las Vegas, Orlando and Seattle.
New York fell off the list. Hawaii was not among the top five
last summers,...
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Agents rate top five us destinations
AAA Travel agents rated the top five most attractive discounts
or values for summer travel in the US
this way: California, Hawaii, Las Vegas, Orlando and Seattle.
New York fell off the list. Hawaii was not among the top five
last summers, according to AAA, which did the survey with its
agents. "Despite generally higher prices for gasoline, hotels
and other vacation costs, Americans continue to hit the road,
rails, skies and sea," said Sandra Hughes, AAA Travel vice
president Internationally. AAA agents said
the top summer destinations were
London, Cancun, Rome, the Caribbean generally, and Montego Bay.
Last year the top five were London, Rome, Paris, Vancouver and
Ireland. The survey found that 69 percent of travel agents are
seeing increases in overall summer travel bookings compared to
last year despite higher fuel costs, rising hotel rates, and a
weak U.S. dollar.
Source: Leisure
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