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AAA: Thanksgiving travel should increase slightly

SAMANTHA BOMKAMP

AP Travel Indus­try Writer

NEW YORK — Slightly more Amer­i­cans will hit the road this Thanks­giv­ing, accord­ing to AAA. That includes peo­ple who are choos­ing to drive instead of fly as house­hold bud­gets remain tight.

In its annual Thanks­giv­ing travel fore­cast released Tues­day, AAA pre­dicts 43.6 mil­lion Amer­i­cans will travel at least 50 miles from home over the hol­i­day, up just 0.7 per­cent from last year.

But while more peo­ple are trav­el­ing, it appears that the pent-up demand seen fol­low­ing the reces­sion has largely dis­si­pated. Demand grew a healthy 8 per­cent and 6 per­cent, respec­tively, in the two pre­vi­ous Thanks­giv­ing hol­i­day peri­ods even though eco­nomic growth was mod­er­ate. Now, AAA says it will take a stronger econ­omy to spur a sig­nif­i­cant jump in travel demand going forward.

“Despite mild improve­ments in unem­ploy­ment, the hous­ing mar­ket and greater con­sumer opti­mism, the econ­omy is still strug­gling to keep its head above water,” AAA said in its forecast.

The num­ber of trav­el­ers fore­cast to drive, fly or hop on a train or bus this hol­i­day is still 26 per­cent below the peak in 2005 and 14 per­cent below 2007.

Air travel is expected to decline, one sign that many house­holds con­tinue to feel finan­cially pinched. AAA expects 3.14 mil­lion peo­ple to fly, down from 3.2 mil­lion a year ear­lier. Even with gas at a cur­rent national aver­age of $3.44 per gal­lon, dri­ving the fam­ily from New Eng­land to the Mid­west to see the rel­a­tives is still cheaper than flying.

And fill­ing up the tank will take less money than peo­ple expected when the sur­vey was con­ducted in early Octo­ber. That’s because of a dra­matic drop in gas prices. The national aver­age has declined 35 cents per gal­lon in the last month. AAA expects fur­ther declines through the hol­i­day. Still, the price of gas on Thanks­giv­ing Day should be around last year’s record of $3.32 per gallon.

Air­lines for Amer­ica, the main trade group for U.S. air­lines expects a mild increase in fly­ing over Thanks­giv­ing. The group’s pre­dic­tion cov­ers the 12 days start­ing Nov. 16. AAA defines the Thanks­giv­ing hol­i­day travel period as Wednes­day, Nov. 21 to Sun­day, Nov. 25.

AAA’s fore­cast, which is pro­duced from a com­bi­na­tion of a trav­eler sur­vey and eco­nomic analy­sis, was done before Super­storm Sandy hit the East Coast. AAA said it doesn’t yet know the full impact the storm will have on travel in the Mid-Atlantic region, but it expects it will be significant.

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