Thanksgiving travel rush is back with some new habits
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Experts say many people will start holiday trips early or return home later than normal because they will spend a few days working remotely. The busiest travel days during Thanksgiving week are usually Tuesday, Wednesday and the Sunday after the holiday. 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.
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Thanksgiving travel rush is back with some new habits
The holiday travel rush is already on, and it could spread out over more days than usual this year
Thanksgiving travel rush is back with some new habits
The Thanksgiving travel rush was back on this year, as people caught planes in numbers not seen in years, setting aside inflation concerns to reunite with loved ones and enjoy some normalcy after two holiday seasons marked by COVID-19 restrictions.
Travel experts say the ability of many people to work remotely is letting them take off early for Thanksgiving or return home later. (Nov. 23) (AP Video: Ted Shaffrey)
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