With regional mini-vacations and plans for next year, people aren't giving up on traveling

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With regional mini-vacations and plans for next year, people aren't giving up on traveling - Omaha

People are eager to hit the road again.

Or at least to start planning a trip, for when they hope the weight of the coronavirus pandemic isn’t so heavy.

“We’re getting a lot of requests from people who want to travel next year and a fair amount for the end of this year,” says Jeff Cain of Travel and Transport.

Some, feeling stir crazy after months of working at home, are already packing their cars and driving four to five hours for mini vacations close to home — where they still feel safe. State and national parks are popular destinations.
 
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