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On The Up And Up | Business Travel Buyers And Suppliers Project Rising Travel Volumes And Identify New Pressures From Upper Management For The Second Half Of 2010

Thursday 2 September 2010
AirPlus International, Inc

Airlines, hotels and car rental companies in the United States reported good to excellent recovery patterns as business travel hit an acceptable stride in the second quarter of 2010. These earnings numbers are supported by worldwide travel agency sales data from Airlines Reporting Corporation, which has shown an average increase of 21.7 percent over the first half of 2010 based on 7.5 percent higher domestic transactions and 11 percent more international transactions when compared to the same period last year.

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