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The Endless Winter of 2014’s Impact on the Travel Industry
Only a few days away from March and I’m watching the weather forecast for the next two weeks. Unfortunately, it looks like nothing but more arctic outbreak, polar vortex, and bone-chilling cold well into March. What does this crazy cold winter in the middle and eastern parts of the United States mean for the travel…
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2014 will be noted as the year that the lines between PR and social vanished.
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