Gas prices won't slow Thanksgiving travelers
High gas prices and low airfare have prompted many travelers to opt for the baggage claim instead of traffic jams this Thanksgiving.
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High gas prices and low airfare have prompted many travelers to opt for the baggage claim instead of traffic jams this Thanksgiving.
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