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Going home for the holidays? You're not alone. More than 5.9 million Floridians will travel more than 50 miles this holiday season - the largest since AAA began tracking statistics in 2001.
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University of Central Florida’s Saba Salehi-Esfahani says many hotels and restaurants will give people who write negative reviews about them vouchers for a complimentary night’s stay or a free meal. She says this common practice is meant to discourage this type of behavior, but it might actually be driving a rise in false negate reviews on popular online travel sites.
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Forty one and a half million Americans are traveling this Memorial Day weekend. AAA reports that is the most in more than a dozen years. The vast majority will travel by vehicle despite higher gas prices.
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Last year, most of Florida’s Zika cases were travel-related. Officials are warning people visiting high-risk countries to take necessary precautions.
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A record 43.1 million passengers passed through Orlando International Airport in the past year. The latest data show domestic travel climbed 5.95%, with more than 37 million people moving through the airport. International traffic also grew to 5.7 million passengers, a 4.45% increase from a year ago.
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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — It's going to be easier to fly between the City of Light and the City Beautiful.Direct flights started this week between Paris and Orlando.Norwegian Airlines started the weekly service on Monday between Charles de Gaulle Airport and Orlando International Airport.The Orlando-bound flights from Paris take place on Mondays. The return flights from Orlando leave Monday nights and arrive in Paris on Tuesdays.Previous direct service between Orlando and Paris was operated by Air France, but it ended in 2012.
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One great thing about living in central Florida is that there’s a day-trip adventure in any direction. From scalloping on secluded beaches to drifting along a natural spring. Channel 13’s Scott Faise joined Intersection to pin down his favorite places.
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We are in the midst of the busy Fourth of July travel season. Orlando International Airport projects passenger traffic to be up more than 5.5 percent over last year for a total of more than 1.5 million travelers over the holiday period. The busiest travel days are expected to be Saturday, July 1 and 8.
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AAA is projecting more than 48.7 million Americans to travel fifty miles or more in a car, train, plane, or cruise ship for Thanksgiving, making it the most traveled Turkey Day in the past decade.
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AAA’s Thanksgiving Travel Forecast says 46.9 million people will hit the road for the Thanksgiving holiday.