Monday, November 19, 2012

Thanksgiving travel 2012

  • Lower gas prices, economy boost Thanksgiving travel forecast

    0 comments. The cost of gas in Santa Cruz, California, in late April 2012. (JONATHAN ... That's the fourth consecutive year for holiday travel growth since 2008, when Thanksgiving travel plummeted 25 percent as the economy tanked. AAA defines the ...

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  • Thanksgiving travel: Less traffic, but higher gas prices

    According to the company's Director of Community Relations, Jim Bak, your Thanksgiving travel will be better in 2012, but it still won't be much of a picnic: "While traffic congestion over Thanksgiving will not be nearly as bad as years past, rush hour ...

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  • Best and worst times to drive this Thanksgiving

    At the hours shown as red, traffic analysts predict travel will reach capacity for that stretch of roadway. Once a roadway reaches capacity, any small incident can cause significant backups.

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  • AAA: More people to travel thrifty this Thanksgiving

    1:24PM EST November 13. 2012 - More people will hit the road for the Thanksgiving holiday this year, but they'll do so with tighter belts because of the sluggish economy, AAA predicted Tuesday.

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  • US Thanksgiving Travel to Rise 0.7% on More Car Travel

    U.S. travel during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend will rise a fourth straight year, gaining 0.7 percent from 2011, as trips by automobile rise even as airplane trips decline, AAA said today.

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  • Thanksgiving Travel Tips 2012

    Whether it's over the hill and through the woods or up in the air through the clouds, these Thanksgiving travel tips are sure to get you to grandma's house (or wherever your family's Thanksgiving is held this year) easier! Take a look, and Happy ...

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  • Greyhound Expects More Than Half a Million Customers Thanksgiving Week

    19, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- With the Thanksgiving holiday approaching, Greyhound is gearing up for one of the busiest travel periods of the year. The company is expecting to transport more than half a million customers during the Thanksgiving holiday ...

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  • AAA: Thanksgiving travel should increase slightly

    FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2011, file photo, cars fill the highway two days before Thanksgiving, in San Diego. The number of Americans hitting the road for Thanksgiving in 2012, is expected to increase slightly from a year ago, according to AAAĆ­s ...

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  • AAA: Thanksgiving travel to increase slightly this year

    The Thanksgiving holiday is known as a busy time for roads and airports, but this year travel is projected to increase only 0.7 percent from last year, according to the AAA Thanksgiving 2012 Travel Forecast. An estimated 43.6 million Americans will ...

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  • 9 Things You Should Know Before Boarding A Plane This Week

    Over 43 million Americans are anticipated to travel 50 miles or more from home during Thanksgiving, up 0.7 percent since last year and the fourth consecutive year of growth since 2008 when Thanksgiving travel fell by 25 percent. ... According to a 2012 ...

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  • A Very Appy Thanksgiving

    According to AAA, some 43.6 million Americans will travel this 2012 Thanksgiving season with an average roundtrip distance of some 588 miles.

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  • Busier airports, full planes seen on Thanksgiving

    ... seen on Thanksgiving. By SAMANTHA BOMKAMP. AP Airlines Writer / November 7, 2012 ... NEW YORK (AP) - The recipe for Thanksgiving travel is likely to make travelers a little bitter this year. Americans can expect airports to be busier and planes to ...

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  • Thanksgiving travel tips: 6 ways to speed through LAX

    The busiest day is expected to be the Sunday after Thanksgiving - Nov. 25th - not the day before, as it is usually. The busiest times for traveling will be between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m.; from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily. If you're ...

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  • US Thanksgiving travel to rise slightly, AAA says

    AAA expects the number of Americans travel over US Thanksgiving to rise 0.7% this year, the fourth consecutive year of increases.

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  • More expected to drive for holiday travel

    Daniel Niccolai a lube tech at Jiffy Lube in Wexford works on a car on Saturday afternoon, November 17, 2012. This year it's expected that more people will be be traveling for the Thanksgiving Day holiday. ... "Thanksgiving is typically a very family ...

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  • Thanksgiving 2012: Best times to travel

    The Washington State Department of Transportation has released information developed by traffic analysts about the best times to travel for the Thanksgiving holiday. Analysts looked at how many cars were on the road on past Thanksgiving weekends and ...

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  • Why early December is one of the best times of the year to travel

    Thanksgiving is about to kick off the holiday season, which means one of the most expensive and hectic times of the year to travel is upon us. From trying to find a seat on a fully booked flight to sitting in freeway traffic on the way out of town, it ...

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  • Thanksgiving travel: How to save on last-minute trips

    First, prepare to be flexible with your travel dates. The heaviest travel days are the Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgiving and the Sunday and Monday afterward. Traveling during off-peak days can save you up to $288 on your airfare, said Scott.

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  • AAA Thanksgiving Travel Tips, and Some Great Apps

    But according to the AAA Thanksgiving 2012 Travel Forecast, this year will be busier than last, but not by much. According to the report, AAA estimates 43.6 million Americans will travel more than 50 miles from home between November 21 and November 25, ...

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  • Plymouth Rock Assurance Sponsors Tolls During Peak Thanksgiving Travel Time

    "We're pleased to offer complimentary tolls to our valued customers and all other motorists traveling this Thanksgiving," said Plymouth Rock Chief Marketing Officer Keith Jensen. "On behalf of Plymouth Rock we hope that everyone has a safe and happy ...

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