Updated: Saturday, 21 Nov 2009, 12:32 PM CST
Published : Saturday, 21 Nov 2009, 12:32 PM CST
WASHINGTON (AP) - The AAA auto club says a few more Americans will be traveling
away from home for Thanksgiving this year, though most people are
making their holiday treks by car.
The group says about 33.2 million people will travel by car
this year, a 2.1 percent jump from 2008. The numbers were based on
a survey of 1,350 households.
Air travel was expected to dip 6.7 percent, with about 2.3
million people booking holiday flights. The drop continues a
decade-long trend of fewer people traveling by air for the
Thanksgiving holiday.
Still, AAA officials say the slight increase marks a change
in consumer confidence, as travelers may feel more financially
secure and willing to spend money despite the recession.