Nashville Business Journal - May 29, 2007
A new survey shows that while Americans remain positive about summer travel, if the price of gasoline rises to $3.50 a gallon, they would reconsider.
The travelhorizons survey of 1,500 Americans, co-authored by the Travel Industry Association and Yesawich Pepperdine Brown & Russell, examined the impact of escalating gasoline prices on travel.
Other data indicates leisure travelers will likely take slightly more trips this summer....for the rest of the story, click here
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
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