No recession here

Intrepid Travel, a small-group guided-tours company, is seeing increased sales in North America and is going to boost the number of vans it uses to operate these trips, according to a news release.

Intrepid is projecting a 25 per cent increase in sales to North America this year. […]

“People are making the most of cheap airfares and flying to the US.  When they get there they want to travel without breaking the budget and that’s where Intrepid Travel steps.” […]

Intrepid offers over 60 itineraries in North America through its California-based operations company, Intrepid Suntrek.  The trips range from a seven day trip of California to nine weeks expeditions that zig zag across the country, taking in iconic experiences such as Route 66 as well as getting off the beaten track to enjoy North America’s immense wilderness.

The Intrepid Travel Web site contains itineraries for Route 66 lodging and camping. Prices range from about $1,400 to $1,800 for two-week excursions on the Mother Road.

So much for an economic recession with this particular company.

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