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More Americans expected to travel for Thanksgiving after last year's drop; most opt for car By NAFEESA SYEED Associated Press ...
 
 
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Old 11-21-2009, 10:49 AM   #1
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More Americans expected to travel for Thanksgiving after last year's drop; most opt for car
By NAFEESA SYEED
Associated Press Writer
(AP) 01:29:25 PM (ET), Saturday, November 21, 2009 (WASHINGTON)
The number of Americans traveling away from home for Thanksgiving will be up only slightly this year from 2008, according to a report from the AAA auto club.

The group, which surveyed 1,350 households, said there will be about 33.2 million people traveling by car this year _ a 2.1 percent increase from last year.

But there will be a 6.7 percent decrease in the number of air travelers, totaling 2.3 million this year, continuing a decade-long decline of Thanksgiving air travel.

In the report released Wednesday, AAA officials said the expected increase reflects improved consumer confidence from a year ago, when Thanksgiving travel dropped 25 percent following the country's housing and economic problems. Americans may feel more financially secure and be more willing to travel, the report says.

"The economy is still very clearly weighing heavily on the minds of Thanksgiving travelers this year, and that's evidenced by the very small increase that we expect to see in total travel," said Geoff Sundstrom, a spokesman for AAA's national office in Heathrow, Fla.

However, the slight increase suggests the economy has slightly stabilized, he said.

Blanca Enriquez, 59, of El Paso, Texas, said she's driving more than 800 miles to South Padre Island with her family for Thanksgiving.

"We couldn't fly because I've got too many grandkids, so it's better to take a road trip," Enriquez said. "We've been saving since the summer, otherwise it would not be possible."

The Air Transport Association has predicted that holiday passenger traffic will drop 4 percent from last year, despite airlines' heavy discounting in the past several months. With fewer flights, planes are likely to be full over Thanksgiving, the trade group said.

Travelers began checking in for holiday flights Saturday at Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C. College student Lucy Crowley, 22, said she booked her flight to leave several days before the holiday.

"I made travel plans around avoiding that rush," she said.

Crowley said two of her roommates from California will join her family in Boston, because tickets are cheaper there than going home.

Tammy Jones, a spokeswoman with the Federal Aviation Administration, said the agency will work with the Defense Department to allow commercial air traffic to use air space normally reserved for the military _ as it's done the past few years _ in the Southwest, East Coast and West Coast.

AAA forecasts about 2.9 million people will take other modes of transport, including trains and buses. That's up about 1.2 percent from last year.

Amtrak expects Wednesday to be its heaviest single travel day of the year, with as many as 125,000 passengers nationwide.
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* Each person's plans varies depending on finances.
Folks will say,"Oh heck,lets have a good Thanksgiving invite a relative living out of town or the other way around.
James is going out of town for the Thanksgiving Holiday this year. Good example of folks traveling this season. *
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