Americans Forego International Travel, Harvard Survey Says
Seventeen percent of Americans who traveled outside the U.S. in the past year told a Harvard School of Public Health project they are avoiding international air travel because of the SARS pneumonia. While the virus has taken its toll on Asian carriers like Cathay Pacific and Dragonair where load...
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