Wisconsinites enjoy spring break travels without going broke
ANNA HANSEN
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Amanda and Ryan Landry and their children Jackson, Keaton and Kolton, walk to the terminal at the Dane County Regional Airport, bound for the sunny South. NerdWallet says flying last month was 6% cheaper than in February 2023.
SAMANTHA MADAR, STATE JOURNAL
Amanda and Ryan Landry check themselves and their children Jackson, Keaton and Kolton, in for their spring break flight south, Saturday at the Dane County Regional Airport.
SAMANTHA MADAR, STATE JOURNAL
Two people arrive at the Dane County Regional Airport. According to NerdWallet, flying cost about 6% less in February than a year earlier, and car rentals were cheaper, too, having fallen 10% from February 2023 to last month.Â
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Amanda and Ryan Landry and their children Jackson, Keaton and Kolton, walk to the terminal at the Dane County Regional Airport, bound for the sunny South. NerdWallet says flying last month was 6% cheaper than in February 2023.
Amanda and Ryan Landry check themselves and their children Jackson, Keaton and Kolton, in for their spring break flight south, Saturday at the Dane County Regional Airport.
Two people arrive at the Dane County Regional Airport. According to NerdWallet, flying cost about 6% less in February than a year earlier, and car rentals were cheaper, too, having fallen 10% from February 2023 to last month.Â