Above, Chicago O'Hare International Airport. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
It's a good thing that I am sticking around home this coming Thanksgiving weekend. It appears that holiday traveling will be much more than last year's.
Instead of traveling, I'll be spending Thanksgiving with friends in Jamestown.
It is interesting to note that the airlines seem to have gotten their acts together. There's no mention of delays and cancelations.
According to Yahoo! News:
Millions are expected to fly during the Thanksgiving holiday and airlines say they're prepared for the travel rush.
Airlines this fall boasted the most full-time employees in 20 years, and industry leaders say airlines are well-positioned to handle the holiday uptick in passengers.
On the roads, AAA predicts nearly 49 million people to travel by car over Thanksgiving -- up 0.4% from last year.
Travelers staying in the U.S for Thanksgiving are headed to big cities like New York, Orlando and Los Angeles, according to Hopper. For international travel, Dublin, Cancun and Doha, Qatar, are topping Hopper’s list of most-booked destinations.
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