find they would be waiting even long tore take off gusty winds sparking big delays at several major northeast airports. that same system now bringing snow to parts of new england. power companies reporting thousands of outages and freezing rain is making driving treacherous. the a.a.a. estimates more than 42 million people are traveling for thanksgiving. the most we have seen since the recession began. this year, drivers are paying about 20 cents more. 20% more for gas, the average price hitting about 2.42 per gallon. it is the same story for fliers. the average round trip ticket is up about 20% and some normally inexpensive routes are now sky high. i spend well over 1200 just to get down to florida which norm slay very cheap flight but it was very expensive. 4% more people traveling this year, you are probably going to need 44% more patience given the weather and traffic volumes that we are expecting.