Albuquerque Journal

Fair weather, cheap gas help holiday travelers

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

Mild weather and falling gasoline prices are helping Thanksgivi­ng travelers get where they’re going while saving a few bucks.

Airports around the country were busy Wednesday, leading to more than 1,500 delayed flights by early afternoon on the East Coast. Only about 75 flights were canceled, however, with about 40 of those in San Francisco, according to tracking service FlightAwar­e.

“It has been a good day so far. The weather has been very cooperativ­e,” said American Airlines spokesman Ross Feinstein. “It’s busy, but this Sunday and Monday will be busier travel days for us.”

Holiday revelers traveling by car were able to take advantage of a big decline in gasoline prices caused by lower oil prices. The nationwide average pump price on Wednesday was $2.60 a gallon, down 25 cents from a month ago.

GasBuddy, a price-comparison site, said prices were under $2 a gallon in nine states, with several others hovering just above that mark.

“We will see the national average go lower because there are still drops in the pipeline,” said GasBuddy analyst Patrick DeHaan.

AAA is forecastin­g the busiest Thanksgivi­ng travel period since 2005. Most people who will travel at least 50 miles from home are going by car, according to the auto club. AAA spokesman Robert Sinclair credited a strong economy and rising consumer confidence, “and when we have a little time built into our schedules, we take advantage of it.”

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