NEW YORK, May 17 (Reuters Life!) - More Americans are planning to travel this summer but fewer will be making trips by car because of sky-high fuel prices, according to a new survey.
Eighty six percent of people questioned in the poll said they intended to get away, three percent more than last year, and an equal number, about 63 percent, plan to fly or drive.
"Time and time again we see that U.S. travelers are undeterred by outside influences when it comes to summer ...
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