AAA: 1.12M Arizonans expected to travel for Thanksgiving
Posted 11/13/23
This Thanksgiving will mark a milestone in travel, with a surge projected to create one of the busiest travel periods on record.Nationwide, 55.4 million people are expected to travel over the …
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AAA: 1.12M Arizonans expected to travel for Thanksgiving
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AAA predicts more than 1.12 million of Thanksgiving travelers will be from Arizona.
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This Thanksgiving will mark a milestone in travel, according to AAA.
This year, a travel surge is expected for turkey day.
More than 1.12 million travelers will be from Arizona —a new record and an increase of 3% from 2022.
Nationwide, 55.4 million people are expected to travel over the upcoming holiday weekend, AAA said.
“Travel demand has truly bounced back to pre-pandemic levels,” said Brian Ng, senior vice president of membership and travel marketing for AAA Arizona. “Our holiday travel projections show the year long trend of Arizonans’ eagerness to get away and create memories with family and friends.”