After Difficult 2009, Travel Businesses Look To Rebound | WSJ.com

Coming off an awful 2009, travel-related businesses from casinos to cruise lines to ski resorts are crossing their fingers that 2010 will bring something of a rebound. They're looking to pent-up demand and lower costs to offset at least some of the pricing pressure that seems likely to continue into the near future. Certainly, the comparisons will be easier.

Coming off an awful 2009, travel-related businesses from casinos to cruise lines to ski resorts are crossing their fingers that 2010 will bring something of a rebound. They're looking to pent-up demand and lower costs to offset at least some of the pricing pressure that seems likely to continue into the near future. Certainly, the comparisons will be easier.

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