Thanksgiving might bring changes in holiday-travel habits

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The holiday travel rush is already on, and it could spread out over more days than usual this year. Travel experts say remote work will allow many people to start Thanksgiving trips early or return later.

James Daly of Mission Viejo, California, caught a plane Monday to Oakland with his wife and two young children, getting a head start because the airfare was less expensive that way. Daly, a teacher who was off for the week, said they were also taking advantage of his wife’s ability to work remotely.

AAA predicts that 54.6 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home in the U.S. this week, a 1.5% bump over Thanksgiving last year and only 2% less than in 2019. The auto club and insurance seller says nearly 49 million of those will travel by car, and 4.5 million will fly between Wednesday and Sunday.“We did have a challenging summer,” said Pinkerton, whose group speaks for members including American, United and Delta.

Airlines continue to blame flight disruptions on shortages of air traffic controllers, especially in Florida, a major holiday destination.Controllers, who work for the Federal Aviation Administration, “get tested around the holidays. That seems to be when we have challenges,” Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle said a few days ago. “The FAA is adding another 10% to headcount, hopefully that’s enough.

TSA expects airports to be busier than last year and probably about on par with 2019. The busiest day in TSA’s history came on the Sunday after Thanksgiving in 2019, when nearly 2.9 million people were screened at airport checkpoints.

 

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This is insane.

“Thanksgiving might bring changes in holiday-travel habits” I don’t get it. Why is this news?

Travel to visit relatives and friends now and celebrate Christmas with COVID or RSV. Fun times!

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