Flying or driving? Fuel shock means summer travel will happen ‘differently’
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Fuel shock means summer travel will happen ‘differently'.
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As many Canadians look to book their summer getaways, it seems it will not be a similar process to years pas as jet fuel and gas prices continue to surge across the country.
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