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A survey finds many Florida residents are already planning their end-of-year holiday trips. According to a recent AAA survey, 61% of those polled are securing their travel plans.
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Transportation officials have started working on a proposal that could lead to a new toll road linking I-10 and U.S. 98.
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While it’s too early to know what drivers will pay at the pump this Independence Day, it’s likely to be well below what drivers paid during last year’s holiday period.
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The 10-cent rate increase comes as more motorists take to the road. Prices are now at the highest daily average since mid-May.
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Gas prices are on the rise as two of every five Floridians are planning a spring road trip.
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The U.S. Travel Association estimated that international travel to the U.S. was 34 percent below pre-pandemic levels.
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More Americans plan to take a cruise in 2023, which bodes well for Florida’s cruise industry. Black Friday was a record day for cruise ship bookings in the U.S.
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The holiday travel season this year is expected to rival the busiest seasons before the coronavirus pandemic at Florida’s two most bustling airports.
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The average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline continues to drop toward $3 in Florida and is lower than a year ago.
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AAA forecasts 2.9 million Floridians will travel for the holiday weekend. More than 90 percent of them will drive.