Using flight, hotel and car rental bookings, AAA compiled a list of the year’s top 10 Thanksgiving travel destinations in the U.S.
WASHINGTON – It’s no surprise that Thanksgiving is one of the busiest travel times of the year, and an estimated 55 million Americans will be traveling more than 50 miles for the holiday.
AAA compiled a list of the top 10 travel destinations based on flight, hotel and car rental bookings, and two new destinations have been added to the list this year.
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“Thanksgiving is all about spending time with family and friends, so it’s no surprise that theme park destinations top the list, with entertainment and meals accessible within a resort,” AAA’s senior vice president of travel Paula Twidale said in a news release. “Chicago and Charlotte join Atlanta as hub cities for the three largest airlines – American, Delta, and United – and will see lots of activity this holiday season, as airline routes and direct flights are limited, and staff shortage still exists.”
Here are the top 10 Thanksgiving travel destinations in 2022:
- Orlando, Florida
- Anaheim, California
- Las Vegas, Nevada
- New York, New York
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas
- Denver, Colorado
- Chicago, Illinois
- Charlotte, North Carolina
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AAA said that Orlando and Anaheim have topped the list again this year, just as they did in 2019 and 2021.
And there are two new destinations this year: Chicago and Charlotte.
Nearly 50 million people will be traveling more than 50 miles for Thanksgiving this year. AAA senior vice president of travel Paula Twidale joined FOX Weather on Sunday to break down the best and worst time to leave.
“Since travel restrictions have lifted, we are seeing more of a shift from rural destinations back to urban cities, like New York,” Twidale said. “Consumer confidence has improved, and travelers want the excitement and accessibility of big cities, as well as more hotel options and greater inventory, which can sometimes mean better pricing.”
AAA says most people, nearly 49 million Americans, will travel by car. At least 4.5 million people will head off to Thanksgiving destinations via air travel, and more than 1.4 million people will choose to travel via bus, train or even cruise ships.