AAA: Labor Day travel in SC increases with falling gas prices – WIS-TV

September 3, 2010

SC (WIS) ­- Gas prices have fallen across the state in August … despite higher airfares. AAA forecasts a 2.4 percent increase representing 18,000 South Carolinians flying over the long weekend

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Labor Day Travel Up, But So Are Prices – Peter Greenberg.com Travel News

August 25, 2010

Despite mixed reports on the state of the U.S. economy, 2010 continues to be a growth year for travel. On Wednesday, travel and motor club AAA announced that the number of Americans planning to travel during Labor Day …

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Airliners Fighting and Preparing for Tarmac Delay Fines · Club Zana

April 6, 2010

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Peninsula residents clash over high-speed rail (Palo Alto Weekly)

January 22, 2010

California’s proposed high-speed rail system is either a badly needed boost to the state’s workers and commuters or an overpriced, shoddily planned boondoggle that needs more oversight and a better business plan. by Gennady Sheyner

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Senior Services Plus organizes year-round trips galore – Telegraph

January 21, 2010

ALTON — There are many places to see in the state, the country and the world, and Senior Services Plus Inc. makes a valiant effort each year to take groups of adults to as many locations as possible.

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Missoula company, others want to study airfare disparity – Missoulian

January 21, 2010

Montana might have more businesses and attract more entrepreneurs and large companies if the cost of flying in and out of the state were more wallet-friendly. Anyone who travels to and from Montana is painfully aware that airline tickets here can …

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Fairbanks fare war! – Alaska Dispatch

January 12, 2010

Usually, Anchorage gets the best air fare deals in the state.

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Caltrans Under Fire For Going To SoCal Junket – KPIX-TV5

November 3, 2009

California is drowning in red ink. With thousands of state workers facing furloughs, the state is spending your money to send dozens of Caltrans workers, and lot of heavy equipment, to a luxury hotel resort in the desert for a convention.

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