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What you should remember about a busy Thanksgiving travel day

What you should remember about a busy Thanksgiving travel day

If you are planning to travel for Thanksgiving, you won’t be alone.  AAA is predicting that 2.2 million Ohioans will be traveling this year on the roads, which will represent the single-highest increase in one year and air travel is also expected to be busy too. 

Use these 7 Thanksgiving travel tips if you’re flying from Newark airport

Use these 7 Thanksgiving travel tips if you’re flying from Newark airport

Nothing drains the joy out of the holidays like travel delays and waiting in lines. This Thanksgiving is expected to look more like pre-pandemic holiday travel periods at Newark Liberty International Airport as more people are predicted to fly to visit family and friends. Ongoing 

Thanksgiving holiday travel: what you can expect

Thanksgiving holiday travel: what you can expect

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) – With the holidays comes holiday travel. Whether it’s by car or by plane, travelers can expect to see a difference in congestion, Heal Me Healthy.

Sources say the day before Thanksgiving is the busiest travel day around this holiday for motorists. But for residents around Western Colorado, traffic trends work out in our favor. On I-70, travelers aren’t expected to see much traffic headed east Thursday or Friday.

“Today’s generally the busiest travel day prior to Thanksgiving Day,” said CDOT Statewide Communications Manager Bob Wilson. “And then we see really low numbers of travel on actual Thanksgiving Day.”

Bob Wilson with CDOT says traffic headed east before Thanksgiving is light and the majority of traffic is headed west from Denver. After the holiday, Friday through Sunday, traffic is projected to be heavy headed east towards the Front Range and light in the opposite direction towards the Grand Valley.

We asked Bob how this year’s traffic outlook compares to last year.

“Generally we anticipate that we’ll have a little more traffic than we had last year due to the pandemic,” said Wilson. “But numbers could be a little bit depressed cuz often a lot of the traffic we see especially on the I-70 corridor is due to ski traffic. And right now checking in with a lot of the ski areas, not a lot of snow.”

Brett Shaffer is headed to the Front Range with his family for the holiday.

“We’re coming in from Salt Lake, headed into Aurora Colorado to visit some family for the holiday,” said Shaffer. “We’ve never driven this route before, we’ve never been on the 70. We came this route to see some beautiful scenery along the way. As far as traffic goes I don’t know. I don’t now what I’m expecting but hopefully clear roads.”

As far as air travel, the Grand Junction Regional Airport says the whole week has been busy and their regular parking lot is just about full. Ryan Manz arrived today at the airport, from Houston.

“It’s definitely busier than it has been this year,” said Manz. “I’ve flown a couple times this year to different parts of the country from the same airport in Houston going to Michigan earlier this year & it wasn’t too crazy but today with the holiday travel it’s a lot more busy. It seems like the lines at security & checking bags are a lot longer than normal today.”

Transportation officials say if you are heading back to the Front Range this weekend after Thanksgiving starting Friday, there’s really no way to beat traffic unless you wait until Monday. With Sunday being the heaviest travel day. They also say they’re not expecting weather to be a factor on I-70.

CDOT says you can always check their website for up to date driving conditions before you travel. Located at: https://www.cotrip.org/home

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Traveling for Thanksgiving? TSA says prepare for pre-pandemic crowds

Traveling for Thanksgiving? TSA says prepare for pre-pandemic crowds

Will Rogers World Airport OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – It is one of the busiest travel days of the year, and officials at Will Rogers World Airport want you to be prepared if you are heading home for the holidays. Officials say if you plan to 

Travel tips for Thanksgiving 2021

Travel tips for Thanksgiving 2021

Thanksgiving travel numbers are projected to be about 10{e9f0aada585b9d73d0d08d3c277fd760092386ec23cac37d50f4b8cd792b062a} higher than last year. Triple A representatives are saying that roads will be particularly busy on Wednesday November 24th. The Wednesday before Thanksgiving is traditionally the busiest travel day of the year. Here are some tips 

Thanksgiving 2021 travel tips for flying through Phoenix airport

Thanksgiving 2021 travel tips for flying through Phoenix airport

Holiday travel is back in full swing after over a year of pandemic restrictions that left last year’s trips uncertain and even canceled. This year, however, airports are seeing many more passengers, so you’ll want to have a plan to cope with the crowds.

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport expects a few busy days leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday and through the weekend after. There are also still COVID-19 safety protocols in place at the airport and on your flight. 

Here’s what to know before heading to Sky Harbor Airport for your Thanksgiving trip. 

First look:Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport’s Rental Car Center Sky Train stop

Masks must be worn in airports and on planes

A federal mandate still requires masks in terminals and on aircraft. The Transportation Security Administration has extended the mask requirement through Jan. 18, 2022. Masks are also required on other forms of public transit, including buses and rail systems.