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Fewer Southwest Floridians are traveling to Europe for vacation - Read More

Date Added: July 04, 2008 05:08:02 PM
High air fares and a weak dollar are leading summer travelers to rethink their vacation destinations. Several Southwest Florida travel agencies are reporting lower numbers of customers traveling to Europe, where the unfavorable exchange rate for the U.S. dollar can make American travelers cringe.

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