As the holiday season approaches, families across the nation are getting their plans in order for Thanksgiving, and it seems that more people than ever will be hitting the roads this year. In Asheville, NC, local residents can expect *record-breaking traveler numbers* as more than 2.2 million North Carolinians prepare to travel a distance of 50 miles or more to celebrate the holiday with loved ones. This year, the numbers of travelers are projected to increase by nearly 44,000 compared to last year, marking it as an all-time high for Thanksgiving.
This surge in travel isn’t happening by coincidence. Economists point to a few key factors propelling more families into motion this Thanksgiving. Economic growth, a decline in inflation, and strong income gains are boosting consumer confidence. According to recent data, consumer spending during this holiday season is set to climb by 4.6% compared to the previous year. With a positive economic outlook, more families feel comfortable traveling to gather with friends and family, making the trip all the more meaningful.
One worry that often impacts travel decisions is the cost of gas, but this year, North Carolina drivers have a reason to smile. As of November 27, the average gas price in the state is approximately $2.90 a gallon, bringing relief to many travelers packing their cars. This figure is notably lower than the national average gas price recorded on Thanksgiving Day last year, which was $3.26. In fact, last Thanksgiving, drivers in North Carolina were paying an average of $3.06 per gallon. This drop in prices might just make those long drives a bit easier on the wallet.
Interestingly, there’s been a noticeable uptick in the number of travelers choosing to head overseas rather than sticking to domestic destinations for their Thanksgiving celebrations. More travelers are opting for European excursions, seeking out different experiences and festive atmospheres abroad. While Asheville locals may love their own picturesque landscapes, it seems others are looking across the pond for their holiday plans.
Back in Asheville, preparations are in full swing as local businesses brace for a bustling holiday. James Hardy, a friendly cashier at Citi Stop, noted that he’s gearing up for an influx of drivers as people embark on their journeys. Many residents can expect that gas stations will see increased activity as travelers fill up before heading out. Ensuring that they’re well-prepared, many locals are already stocking up on snacks and beverages for the road.
As families start to map out their travel plans, timing can make all the difference when it comes to avoiding traffic. According to transportation data sources, certain times are better than others for hitting the road. Early mornings typically see lighter traffic, while late afternoons can be more congested as folks return home from work. Planning ahead may help ease the stress of travel, allowing families to enjoy their journeys as much as possible.
Ultimately, Thanksgiving is all about family, togetherness, and gratitude. This year, as Asheville and the greater North Carolina area embrace *record numbers of travelers*, it’s a wonderful reminder of the lengths we go to spend time with those we cherish. Whether you’re heading to grandma’s house or traveling out of state, enjoy the ride and cherish the time spent with family and friends this holiday season.
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