Nearly Half Of Americans Will Hit The Road For The December Holidays
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Of those taking trips, 63 percent will travel for Christmas, 31 percent will do so for
While driving is the primary mode of transportation among those traveling for the December holidays this year (48 percent), fewer motorists plan to hit the road than in 2011 (52 percent). Air travelers should expect longer lines at the airports as 46 percent among those traveling plan to fly to their destination, up from 42 percent last year.
Good Cheer in the Air
While airports will be bustling in late December, 62 percent acknowledged that sky-high airfares affected their holiday travel plans. Of those affected:
- 51% - Booked their flight early
- 29% - Will drive to their destination instead of fly
- 5% - Still waiting for prices to come down
Silver and Gold Spend Trends
The economic outlook may be uncertain, however, 92 percent said the news of a "fiscal cliff" will not prevent them from packing their bags and overall spending will actually increase.
- 42% will spend more on December holiday travel compared to 2011
- 43% will spend the same on December holiday travel compared to last year
- 15% will spend less on December holiday travel compared to last year
Among those traveling, 49 percent will spend
Hunker Down for the Holidays
Forty-nine percent of travelers plan to stay at the home of family and friends, 42 percent plan to hole up in a hotel, and nine percent will unwind in a vacation rental.
Top Spots for Holiday Travel
The top U.S. cities travelers will visit during the December holidays, according to the survey:
Shaking Off Holiday Stress
Forty-two percent of travelers report that they expect to be stressed by traveling this holiday season — here are the top three ways they plan to cope:
- 40% - Will travel at off-peak hours
- 20% - Will load their smartphone or tablet with music, games or movies
- 14% - Will pay for accommodations rather than stay with friends or family
Festive Frustration and Santa Songs
- Twenty-seven percent cite airline delays and cancellations as the most frustrating part of traveling for the holidays, while 20 percent are most aggravated by inclement weather
- The favorite holiday song to listen to while traveling is "
White Christmas " - Respondents named "
Santa Baby " the most annoying holiday song to listen to while traveling
Looking Ahead at 2013
- Seventy-three percent say they have already begun travel planning for 2013
"Despite the stresses of holiday travel, nearly half of U.S. respondents will face unafraid the plans that they made to celebrate the festive season with the ones they love," said
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