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Daily Briefing - Flying stress breeds rude travelers

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The stress of traveling continues to climb as planes and airports keep getting more crowded and fliers are forced to deal with longer lines, more fees and rude passengers.
Flying stress breeds rude travelers
By Charisse Jones, USA TODAY
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