All Posts Tagged With: "thanksgiving"

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Thanksgiving is the Busiest day for Travel: Here’s How Traveling in 2009 is Different

Thanksgiving is traditionally the most traveled holiday of the year. Digital marketing firm Zeta Interactive conducted a survey and found that 84% of people are positive about holiday travel – with buzz words like “enjoy”, “rest” and “relax” surrounding blog posts about 2009 travel plans. Last year, the same marketing firm found only about 68% [...]
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Cut Your Expenses in the Fall Holiday Season

Fall is among us, and with it brings Halloween and Thanksgiving. While these are not the priciest holidays, (let’s not forget Christmas!), there are still ways to save yourself some cash while you and your family celebrate this season. In this economy, any money saved is good money. Halloween – Of the two holidays, Halloween [...]
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Black Friday Shopping: Games Make Great Travel Take-Alongs

Black Friday is symbolic for a traveling adventure for many…that is a shopping adventure. However, shopping is not limited to just this day. In fact, shopping ranks as a top activity for all travelers on their journeys. TripAdvisor® recently announced that 22 percent of travelers plan to travel on Black Friday to go shopping in [...]
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Family Travel Lanes Take Off in Time for Holiday Travel

If you have ever traveled during the holidays, you have possibly experienced more stress due to increased volume at airports and on the road. Or, if you have traveled with infants and young children, you can appreciate that it just takes more time to juggle the stroller, baby, diaper bag and other kid necessities, especially [...]
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Holiday Travel Tips: Thanksgiving Kicks Off Travel Traditions

Holiday traditions? Every Thanksgiving, a tradition for many travelers is making the trek to New York City to experience the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade (airs live on November 27th, 2008 at 9am EST on NBC). For those who do not make the trip, they can still witness this amazing event from the comfort of their [...]
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Travelers Who Wait Might Have a Disappointing Christmas: Nearly 60 Million Airline Seats will not be offered

Increases in fuel prices have translated into less services received when flying, new fees levied to travelers, a continued seat reduction in flight capacity, and even defunct airlines. However, according to the Official Airline Guide (OAG), nearly 60 million airline seats will be eliminated in the 4th quarter of 2008, compared to available seats in 2007…just [...]