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Travel Agent, July, 2002
How's business
Preliminary June lodging numbers...Money-saving tips for summer
vacations... Americans' online travel planning habits... Dreamy vacation
locales in the U.S...Debt, not terrorism, impacts travel plans
Dream Destinations
Local Percentage
Outside islands of Hawaii 70%
National Parks 66%
Honolulu 65%
Florida Keys 59%
Mountain Resorts of Colorado 55%
Florida 40%
California 38%
Colorado 19%
Hawaii 19%
Arizona 18%
Source: National Travel Monitor
Preliminary June 2002 Figures...
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