Americans believe flying is more frustrating than it was five years ago, according to a new Morning Consult survey released by the U.S. Travel Association. Travelers especially dread flying around
the Christmas holiday, the time of year overwhelmingly cited as the worst for air travel. Because of such headaches, Americans avoided 32 million air trips last year, costing the U.S. economy more
than $24 billion in spending.
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