This year, more than 55 million people will be traveling home for via planes, trains and automobiles in what is estimated to be the third-busiest travel period on record. An estimated 49 million people will hit the roads, with 4.5 million traveling through airports and another 1.4 million estimated to travel via trains and buses, according to AAA. It's a 1.5 percent bump over last year's holiday travel and only 2 percent less than pre-pandemic travel records. The busiest travel days during Thanksgiving week are usually Tuesday, Wednesday and the Sunday after the holiday, with airports, roads and train terminals all experiencing increased congestion. Thanksgiving Eve on Wednesday tends to be the busiest day for travel.
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