SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - The Labor Day weekend generally closes out the traditional summer travel season and after a gloomy start to the year, there's been a solid return of travelers. The AAA says drivers will be on the road in strong numbers this weekend with many putting gas prices, in many areas over $5.00 a gallon, to the side and filling up for a ride of 50 to 200 miles. The cost of groceries, fuel and other economic changes, including the returning bills for student loan repayments, could be a spending factor going forward when it comes to a travel plan. Airlines have been able to sort out their problems from earlier this year when flight cancellations and crew scheduling iss
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