US travel industry prepares for a rebound
The travel industry has been one of the worst-hit industries this year because of the global pandemic. Hotels were offering to steal deals to attract customers and flights were quite cheap for a lot of destinations within the country. However, with the vaccine doing its initial rounds, this is likely to change soon. At least on the pricepoint front. To read more about this, click here.
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