
As airlines reduce their capacity and prices are projected go up, now is the time to book your summer vacation. In the past it paid off to buy tickets at the last minute, but as airlines park planes and the ones still flying fill up, the The Wall Street Journal is reporting a "summer seat squeeze." Several travel companies are seeing increases in airfares. Compared to summer trips last year, Bing Travel said airfares are 22 percent higher, Expedia.com said prices are up 18 percent, and Travelocity.com said domestic ticket prices for trips around Memorial Day are up 16 percent. |


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