7 Million Californians Expected to Travel for Thanksgiving

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This week is expected to be the busiest Thanksgiving travel week in California since 2019. AAA forecasts seven-million more people hitting the road and traveling by air for Thanksgiving than last year. A AAA spokesperson tells the Press Democrat tomorrow afternoon is the start of the peak travel period, and anyone driving out of town should leave as early as possible. During a ten-day period that ends next Monday, about 20-thousand travelers are expected to pass through Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport. That’s about the same amount as last year at Thanksgiving time.