The Top Domestic and International Destinations Americans Are Traveling To This Week for Thanksgiving
With the COVID-19 pandemic is still projected to create a 75% dip in November bookings, many people are still planning on traveling for the holidays.
Allianz Partners’ Thanksgiving Index shows that more Americans are planning to stick closer to home this year, even internationally, with destinations in Mexico and the Caribbean beating out traditionally popular European holiday destinations like Paris. Travel restrictions to Europe and the desire for a slower, more relaxing beach getaway are the biggest reasons for this shift.
Domestically, cities with less COVID-19 restrictions and warmer weather are some of the most popular destinations, while others, like New York, has been at the top of the list for years.
We put together a slideshow of the twenty most popular domestic and international destinations for the Thanksgiving season.
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