Americans are expected to travel in record numbers for Thanksgiving this year, and pay less for their festive dinner, as cheaper fuel and food bring relief to inflation-weary consumers.
Nearly 80mn Americans will travel at least 50 miles this Thanksgiving, an all-time high, according to travel group AAA. The Federal Aviation Administration said the season would be the busiest “in decades”, with more than 308,000 flights scheduled during the holiday week.
The record traffic comes as weaker global oil demand growth and a ceasefire deal in the Middle East drag down crude prices, making petrol cheaper too.
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