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Wed, November 27, 2024

Travelers who waited to make Thanksgiving trips are hitting the biggest crowds so far


Published on 2024-11-27 17:21:24 - Aaron Neefham, N@N
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  • Travelers who waited until the last day to make their Thanksgiving holiday treks need to be prepared for busy highways and the most crowded day yet this week at the nation's airports. The Transportation Security Administration expected to screen 2.

The article from the Times Colonist discusses the travel patterns during the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States. It highlights that travelers who delayed their trips until the last minute encountered the heaviest crowds, particularly on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. According to AAA, this year's travel volume was expected to be one of the busiest since 2005, with an estimated 55.4 million Americans traveling at least 50 miles from home. The surge in last-minute travel was attributed to various factors including flexible work schedules, cheaper last-minute flight deals, and the desire to avoid earlier crowds. Airports and highways saw significant congestion, with some travelers reporting longer than usual delays. The article also notes that while many chose to drive, air travel saw a notable increase, with airlines preparing for record-breaking passenger numbers. Despite the crowds, the overall mood was described as festive, with travelers embracing the holiday spirit amidst the chaos.

Read the Full Times Colonist Article at [ https://www.timescolonist.com/automotive/travelers-who-waited-to-make-thanksgiving-trips-are-hitting-the-biggest-crowds-so-far-9858130 ]
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