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Travel dilemmas: Should you buy that plane ticket? These 3 questions can help you stop agonizing

If you sometimes feel as though the world is conspiring against you and your flight plans, wonder no more. It is - but for different reasons, although all fall under the banner of the "state of the world."

First is the cost of a ticket. Second is the cost to the environment.

Here are the questions you must ask yourself before you decide whether your trip is a no or a go in 2020.

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COST OF A TICKET, PART 1

Let's say I want to fly to Melbourne, Fla., which is a smaller airport that's much more convenient than Orlando for many resort areas on the eastern coast. I

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