Thanksgiving travel is expected to surpass pre-pandemic levels, with 79.9 million Americans journeying over 50 miles this week, highlighting changes in travel patterns.
With the rise of remote work, peak travel days have expanded, leading to an expected 79.9 million travelers this Thanksgiving compared to 70 million in 2019.
Air travel will see around 6 million people flying domestically this year, despite rising ticket prices and potential delays due to winter storms and labor strikes.
Road travel is projected to be busiest on the Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgiving, driven by lower gas prices and a post-pandemic travel surge.
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