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6:44 pm Wednesday, November 26, 2008

AAA projects small decline in Thanksgiving travel

By Staff
Jonathan Willis
AAA forecasts a small decline in the number of Americans traveling during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Approximately 41 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this Thanksgiving holiday weekend, a decrease of 600,000 travelers from last year's total of 41.6 million.
This is the first decline in Thanksgiving holiday travel since 2002 and is the fourth consecutive travel holiday this year with a year-to-year decline in the number of travelers.
"The overall state of the economy continues to present real challenges for some Americans looking to travel this Thanksgiving," said AAA Alabama spokesperson, Clay Ingram.
"However, the desire to spend time with family, combined with significantly lower gasoline prices than earlier this year, will provide a strong impetus for many Americans to travel this holiday season."
More than 33.2 million Americans expect to travel by automobile, a 1.2 percent decrease from the 33.6 million people who drove a year ago.
The national average for self-serve regular gasoline is $2.05 per gallon. Today's price is 87 cents less than a month ago and $1.05 less than a year ago. The Alabama average is $2.01 per gallon, which is 90 cents less than one month ago and $1.00 per gallon less than a year ago.
Nearly 4.54 million plan to travel by airplane, a 7.2 percent decrease from the 4.89 million travelers who flew last year.
Approximately 3.26 million Americans intend to travel by train, bus or other mode of transportation. That is an increase of 5.8 percent when compared to the 3.08 million who traveled by a mode other than automobile or airplane last year.
According to AAA's Leisure Travel Index (LTI), which is based on available rates this holiday, Thanksgiving holiday travelers can expect to pay more for airfares and car rentals this year. Air passengers can expect airfares eight percent higher than last year. AAA advises travelers that many changes have occurred since the last holiday travel season.
Most airlines continue to charge fees for checked baggage and other previously complimentary services like beverages and snacks.
Travelers should check with the airline or their travel counselor about any additional fees for their trip.
On average, car rental prices are four percent higher than a year ago for the same period. Car rental rates vary from location to location, so some cities in AAA's LTI show significant increases when compared to last year, while others show significant decreases. AAA's index for car rentals is based on the average lowest intermediate size car daily rate in 20 U.S. airport locations. The rates do not include sales tax, insurance and other miscellaneous charges.
Thanksgiving travelers across the country, however, will find bargains when looking to book their hotel stay this year. Rates for AAA Three Diamond hotels are down an average of 10 percent compared to last year.
The greatest number of automobile travelers this Thanksgiving holiday will originate in the Southeast with 8.8 million, followed by the West with 6.9 million; Midwest, 6.5 million; Great Lakes, 6.1 million; and Northeast, 4.8 million.
The Southeast is expected to produce the largest number of air travelers with 1.176 million, followed by the West with 1.172 million; Northeast, 882,000; Midwest, 731,000; and Great Lakes, 575,000.

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