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Booking, Caesar's earnings reflect 'summer of savings': Henderson

Booking, Caesar's earnings reflect 'summer of savings': Henderson

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Clint Henderson, travel expert at The Points Guy, says inbound travel 'has been dropping like a rock.' He tells Romaine Bostick and Scarlet Fu on 'The Close' that domestic travel is also declining, as travelers move away from the era of 'free on everything.' (Source: Bloomberg)
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