restrictions. The demand is expected to carry into the holiday season, AAA forecasts air travel to rise nearly 8% compared with last year.
The cost of flying is also expected to increase. AAA found that airfare in October rose 3.5% and was 43% more expensive than last year. For those who have not made it home and are in a financial crunch, relying on points and miles helps to cover the cost. "I used all my points and it was still around $670, which is crazy. Without my points it would've been well over $1,000," said Alexandra Cohen, a college student going home for the first time since last year.
With 4.5 million Americans expected to head to airports, AAA recommends travelers seek alternate forms of transportation to airports as parking spaces could be limited, especially during peak travel times.
They say it’ll be the busiest every year every single year, sans pandemic times, and the media eats it up. We know all know Thanksgiving is going to be nuts for travel.
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