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AAA says extra planning, flexibility are keys to vacation getaways
As more Americans get vaccinated, many are planning trips to reconnect with family and friends across the U.S. and elsewhere.
Credit: KTVB Author: KTVB Staff Updated: 11:19 AM MST March 11, 2021
BOISE, Idaho As more Americans get vaccinated they are starting to plan a long-awaited vacation. AAA is reminding travelers that before they head out, they will want to be prepared for a much different travel experience in 2021. It s too early to predict what will happen around the major holidays this year, but it s safe to say that there s pent-up demand to travel, whether it s to see family and friends or to check a few items off the bucket list, says AAA Idaho spokesman Matthew Conde. With the ever-changing landscape of the current pandemic, it s more important than ever to do your homework on a potential travel destination and rely on the advice of a skilled travel professional
AAA releases Tennessee Year-End Travel Forecast
Nashville, TN – AAA Travel expects the vast majority of Americans to stay home this holiday season. Public health concerns and travel guidance are influencing their decisions not to travel over the year-end holidays, a period that typically sees high demand for vacations.
While AAA expects at least 34 million fewer travelers compared to last year’s holiday season, as many as 84.5 million Americans may still travel from December 23rd through January 3rd, a decline in travel of at least 29%.
In Tennessee, the expectation is that 2 million Tennesseans may still travel – a decline in travel of 28.4%.
Holiday travel: Nearly 85M in U.S. expected to drive, fly over next 2 weeks
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Travelers are seen in a queue at Newark-Liberty International Airport in Newark, N.J., on November 24 ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. AAA expects 85 million Americans to travel between Wednesday and January 3. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo
Dec. 23 (UPI) The traditional busy holiday travel season began in earnest on Wednesday, with millions of Americans expected to hit the road against the advice of top health officials to stay home and curb the spread of COVID-19.
Wednesday is expected to be one the busiest travel days of the holiday season, both on the road and in the skies.