by Chicago Sun-Times
After months of debating where to go on his vacation, a friend finally settled on a trip to Asia: Bangkok and Hong Kong. But when he called his travel agent, he discovered the flights he wanted were all sold out. How about flights the day before? Or the day after? Sorry.
So he went three days later and had a great time. My friend's experience was not an isolated one. Travel to the Orient is booming. The Federal Aviation Administration forecasts that the biggest growth in overseas travel will be to Asia and the Pacific - an average annual rise of 8.4 percent to 21.6 million passengers
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