"You can’t wait one week, two weeks, five weeks. You’ve got to do it right then. It’s got to be accessible."
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The No Choice Travel Agency that popped up in lower Manhattan over the weekend had all the trappings of a typical trip bureau, with one major caveat: Travelers were limited to three destinations.
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