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Thanksgiving Travel: How to Score Cheap Flights, According to Google

If you want to save on airfare, timing matters. Google Flights’ analysis of four years of data shows that Thanksgiving flights are typically cheapest about 35 days before departure, with the low-price ... Read More
Historic holiday travel season in the air and on the roads: AAA

NEW YORK -- AAA is predicting the busiest Thanksgiving in several years. And the estimates don't even count the many Americans who are expected to travel days ahead of the five-day peak period. In all ... Read More
232K travelers to pass through LAX on busiest travel day after Thanksgiving weekend

LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The Thanksgiving weekend is over and that means travelers should prepare for long lines at the airports or heavy traffic heading back home Monday. At Los Angeles International ... Read More
Travelers head home after Thanksgiving holiday

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Sunday could be the busiest travel day since the start of the pandemic after TSA reported millions of passengers throughout the holiday week. Officials are warning people to get ... Read More
Houstonians gear up for busy travel season with big crowds expected at airports and roads

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- As travelers take to the skies and hit the roads this holiday season, it's important to plan ahead. With a little over a week until Thanksgiving, Houston Airport System ... Read More
This Date Is the Single Busiest Travel Day of the Year, 4 Ways To Avoid Overpaying

Airfare pricing is almost entirely based on supply and demand. When no one is traveling, airlines lower their prices to boost demand and fill seats. But when everyone is clamoring for a flight and ... Read More
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