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Travel Analysis.

Publication: Finance Wire

Publication Date: 26-OCT-05
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Original Source: CNBC/DOW JONES BUSINESS VIDEO ANALYST INTERVIEW

TED DAVID, CNBC ANCHOR: American Express put out its annual global business travel forecast this week. The report expects airfares and hotel room rates to rise considerably next year as suppliers of those services look to offset higher fuel prices and sharp demand in growth -- or should we say, sharp growth in demand. We should. For more on the report, and a region-by-region look, we bring in Matthew Davis, director of global consulting for American Express. He`s in London.

Good morning, sir. Or I guess, good day to you.

MATTHEW DAVIS, DIRECTOR OF GLOBAL CONSULTING, AMERICAN EXPRESS: Good morning.

DAVID: Let`s start out here with telling...

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