Navigating the High Costs and Crowds of Summer Travel

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The summer travel season has begun, with airlines hoping to avoid the chaos of last year and travelers scrounging for ways to save a few bucks on pricey airfares and hotel rooms. With more travel comes more expense, as the average rate for a U.S. hotel room last week was $157 a night, up from $150 in the same week last year. The national average for a gallon of regular was $3.56 at midweek, down from $4.60 at this time last year. The airline industry officials say carriers have fixed problems that contributed to a surge in flight cancellations and delays last summer, when 52,000 flights were nixed from June through August.
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