U.S. Domestic Fares Hit New Low, International Prices Rise

U.S. domestic airfares dropped to a six-year low at the close of 2005, according to a new American Express Business Travel survey, but international fares and hotel rates hit new six-year highs. "Despite rising fuel costs, U.S. domestic airfares for business travel settled at a six-year low in 2005...

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