Thanksgiving getaway day begins for nation, CT

What is often considered the busiest travel day of the year has arrived for Connecticut residents and the rest of the country.According to AAA, a record 38.7 million people are expected to travel at least

News 12 Staff

Nov 21, 2007, 7:30 PM

Updated 5,998 days ago

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Thanksgiving getaway day begins for nation, CT
What is often considered the busiest travel day of the year has arrived for Connecticut residents and the rest of the country.According to AAA, a record 38.7 million people are expected to travel at least 50 miles for Thanksgiving. The organization predicts 4.7 million people will take to the skies for the holiday and New York-area airports are expecting almost 3,500 takeoffs and landings Wednesday.For those traveling by car, AAA urges drivers to do their homework before heading out. With gas prices continuing to increase, the organization says travelers can save a significant amount of money by researching where the cheapest prices are. AAA also says drivers should leave as early as possible to avoid delays.
If one is flying, experts say to arrive at the airport early and not to be surprised if flights are delayed. Last week, President Bush unveiled a plan to reduce air traffic congestion. Bush said two military air corridors were being opened to airlines for the travel period, hoping it would be a "Thanksgiving express lane."
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