Travel Hacks To Make Your Journey Easier This Thanksgiving
This year, Thanksgiving is expected to have more travelers than it has since the pandemic. Which means that traveling will be more stressful than it has in years. Here’s a…

This year, Thanksgiving is expected to have more travelers than it has since the pandemic. Which means that traveling will be more stressful than it has in years. Here's a pro-tip: per CNN, flying out on Thanksgiving day is actually easier than flying on the days leading up to Thursday. Over the next few days, 54 million people will travel 50+ miles from Wednesday and Sunday this week. The worst day for traveling is the Sunday after Thanksgiving -- the single busiest travel day of the entire year.
The Monday before Thanksgiving, fares are 17% cheaper than flying out the Wednesday before, per Nerdwallet (via TikTok). By extending your trip one day and flying out Cyber Monday, you can save 15% on your flight as opposed to flying the Sunday after Thanksgiving. Airlines can allow passengers to track their checked luggage with an app, but TikTokers found a hack that's even better: take a tracker like an Apple AirTag and drop it in your luggage.
Most people will drive this holiday, which makes sense: the average airfare prices are up about 40% from 2021, with leisure travelers paying an average of $289 one way, according to CNN. AAA estimates that 49 million will travel by car over holidays, compared to 4.5 million who fly. And for those drivers, gas prices are a far bigger concern than airfares. See the best traveling hacks this Thanksgiving holiday below, and save yourself time and money:
Ditch The Checked Bag

If you can, bring only a carry-on when flying, as it will be much easier to travel with unexpected flight cancellations and changes.
High Gas Prices

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Airport Parking

Pre-pandemic, many people would just drive to the airport and park their car there. Now, with an influx of cars trying to do the same thing, reserve your spot ahead of time online.
Don't Leave During Peak Hours

The times to avoid the roads are Wednesday from 11 am to 8 pm and Sunday from 4 pm to 8 pm. This doesn't mean there will be no one on the roads if those times are avoided, but the traffic will be significantly better.
Patience

The most important tip that experts agree on is having patience this holiday season. Some things are simply out of your control, so take a deep breath and don't let it ruin your family time.