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BIGGEST T-GIVING TRAVEL EVER!

Biggest Thanksgiving Travel in Years

The number of Americans traveling for Thanksgiving this year is expected to reach its highest level in over a decade. According to AAA, nearly 55 million people will be taking to the roads, skies, and rails over the holiday weekend. This represents a 1.5% increase from last year and the largest number of Thanksgiving travelers since 2005. The surge in travel is being attributed to several factors, including a strong economy, low gas prices, and a desire to spend time with family and friends after the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions.

USA

BIGGEST T-GIVING TRAVEL EVER!

Biggest Thanksgiving Travel in Years

The number of Americans traveling for Thanksgiving this year is expected to reach its highest level in over a decade. According to AAA, nearly 55 million people will be taking to the roads, skies, and rails over the holiday weekend. This represents a 1.5% increase from last year and the largest number of Thanksgiving travelers since 2005. The surge in travel is being attributed to several factors, including a strong economy, low gas prices, and a desire to spend time with family and friends after the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions.

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Zita Cobb on Community Tourism and Her Newfoundland Inn

Zita Cobb, the innkeeper of the Twillingate Inn, is a passionate advocate for community tourism in Newfoundland. She believes that tourism should benefit the local community, and she works hard to ensure that her guests have a positive experience that supports local businesses.

Cobb has been involved in tourism for over 20 years, and she has seen firsthand the benefits that it can bring to a community. “Tourism has the potential to create jobs, boost the economy, and help preserve our culture,” she says. “But it’s important to do it in a way that is sustainable and benefits the local community.”

At the Twillingate Inn, Cobb offers her guests a variety of unique experiences that showcase the best of Newfoundland. Guests can go whale watching, hike in the nearby national park, or take a boat tour of the scenic coastline. Cobb also works with local artisans and businesses to offer her guests a taste of Newfoundland culture.