56% of Americans Are Still Going to Travel This Thanksgiving

Airplane, view from airport terminal.

 

It has been a rough year for travel. There are some solid deals out there, but a lot of people are still not quite ready to travel. The holiday’s are usually big travel times, but not everyone loves doing it.

This pandemic is a PERFECT excuse to avoid having to spend Thanksgiving getting into arguments with your family and wondering, “Why did we spend so much money and go through so much hassle to travel here again?”

 

But people AREN’T taking advantage of that excuse.  According to data from TripAdvisor, 56% of Americans are still going to travel this year for Thanksgiving.  That’s down from 14% last year . . . but it’s still pretty high.

 

People’s trips are looking different than past years, though . . .

 

1.  Only 11% will fly, and more than three-quarters will drive.

 

2.  22% are staying in a hotel or Airbnb so they can get some safe distance from friends and family.

 

3.  People are looking for less-busy days to travel, like the weekend before Thanksgiving or on the holiday itself.

 

4.  24% are only going to spend one night away.

 

5.  And people are avoiding big cities, with New York, New Orleans, and Los Angeles seeing the biggest drop in hotel bookings over Thanksgiving compared to last year.

 

 

(PR Newswire)