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Olympic Pipeline partially reopens as Oregon gas prices edge up before busy holiday travel week, AAA says


Gas prices remain relatively calm ahead of Thanksgiving, but the Oregon average has ticked up due to this month’s outage of the Olympic Pipeline in Washington state, AAA Oregon/Idaho reported Tuesday. Read More

Summer travel demand is soaring — but European airlines are short on planes


The ongoing capacity issue remains a cause of concern for the industry even as many appear upbeat on the demand outlook. "Demand looks good for the summer," EasyJet CEO Kenton Jarvis told CNBC's ... Read More

Summer travel, economic recovery driving up gas prices


LOS ANGELES (AP) - The economic recovery is pumping up gas prices. Drivers are facing pricier fill-ups as more people hit the road for work, travel and other activities that the virus pandemic halted. Read More

It's Thanksgiving week. These are expected to be the busiest travel days.


The FAA says it expects this Thanksgiving holiday travel period to be the busiest in 15 years, with Tuesday, Nov. 25, being the peak travel day. More than 52,000 flights are expected nationwide on ... Read More

How bad will Thanksgiving travel be in the US?


Experts say the US travel system should stabilise after the shutdown – but with millions hitting the roads and airports, a "normal" Thanksgiving will still feel very crowded. Read More


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