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As Thanksgiving weekend unfolds, millions of Michiganders are on the move, hitting the skies and roadways in unprecedented numbers. According to AAA, a significant surge in travel has been recorded, with many residents making their way home to celebrate the holiday with family and friends.
In the Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW), the bustling atmosphere reflects the busy travel schedule. Reports indicate that the airport is running mostly on time, a welcome relief for travelers who have navigated through the bustling crowds. With flight itineraries and holiday plans in full swing, families across Michigan are taking to the skies, creating a festive buzz in the terminal.
“Traveling during the holidays is always a unique experience,” said local traveler Sarah Mitchell. “Seeing everyone reconnecting with loved ones makes the journey worth it.” With airports across the state witnessing a massive influx of travelers, the excitement in the air is palpable.
While many have opted for air travel, AAA emphasizes that roadways are also experiencing heavy traffic as Michiganders make short and long trips during this peak travel season. “We anticipate high congestion on major highways, but it’s all part of the Thanksgiving spirit,” said a AAA spokesperson.
Whether flying or driving, Michiganders are embracing the holiday season with enthusiasm. Families are celebrating the age-old tradition of coming together, creating cherished memories as they gather around the dinner table. With DTW managing to keep flights on schedule, travelers find themselves filled with gratitude this Thanksgiving.
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