Record 82M Americans attend Thanksgiving, says Aaa

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With nearly 82 million Americans traveling on Thanksgiving, Aaa warned that there will be crowds and congestion at airports and on the roads.
To manage what is often chaos, experts at AAA advised that travelers arrive at the airport more to allow parking and security. If possible, AAA also suggests that travelers should avoid checking a bag in the event that their flight is canceled.
AAA also recommends that travelers download an Airline app to notify them immediately if their flights change, and consider looking into travel insurance.
AAA recommends that travelers download their flight’s app to be notified immediately if their flights change. (Artur Saphak / Nurphoto)
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Dennis Tajer, a veteran pilot and spokesman for the Allies Pilots Association (APA), the most united Pilots of pilots in the United States, told more weight to the news and experts who keep our skies safe and reliable. ”
Tajer said that most of the cover-up during the federal government’s 43-day burning anointing forced to use the Reserve Pilots and aviation norms earlier in the month is positive. If the weather is good, “it will be easy to stay loyal” but if not, “it will be an all-hands moment,” he said.

To manage what is often chaos, experts at AAA advised that travelers arrive at the airport more to allow parking and security. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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Dan Gellert, Chief Operating Officer of Airfare Search Engine, says another “hack” for pet travel is to use the international terminal, especially if you’re traveling early in the morning before most international flights depart. Passengers are allowed to go through security at international terminals and walk home as long as they are connected.

The worst days to travel during the Thanksgiving holiday are Tuesdays and Wednesdays. (Keith Birmingham/Medianews Group/Pasadena Star-News via Getty Images)
For those who haven’t bought tickets yet, Gellert suggested looking for tickets on Thanksgiving Day as it will be the cheapest day to fly during the holiday week, and the most crowded day to travel.
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For drivers, AAA suggested filling up the gas tank the night before and leaving in the morning to avoid the worst traffic. Stailmoons and first nights will be the busiest times on the road, and the worst days to travel are Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Sunday will also be one of the busiest times on the road.
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The best and worst times to drive during Thanksgiving week
| A palm tree | It’s the worst travel time | It’s the best time to travel |
| Tuesday, November 25 | 12 PM – 9 PM | Before 12 PM (morning hours) |
| Wednesday, November 26 | 11 AM – 8 PM | Before 11 am (early morning) |
| Thursday, November 7 (Thanksgiving Day) | Minimal traffic impact is expected | – |
| Friday, November 28 (Black Friday) | 1 PM – 7 PM | Before 11 am |
| Saturday, Nov. 29 | 1 PM – 8 PM | Before 10 am |
| Sunday, November 30 | 11 AM – 8 PM | Before 11 am |
| Monday, Dec. 1 | 12 PM – 8 PM | After 8 pm (late evening) |



