More couch surfing, fewer Canadians: How U.S. travel is changing this holiday season
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- This Thanksgiving season is expected to see record-breaking travel, with 82 million Americans traveling at least 50 miles, but a notable shift is occurring as more travelers choose to stay with friends rather than family or hotels, and there is a decrease in Canadian visitors compared to previous years.
- The trend of couch surfing reflects changing social dynamics and economic considerations among travelers, indicating a preference for more personal and cost-effective accommodations during the holiday season.
- Amidst these shifts, a broader cultural movement is emerging, with many Americans opting for nonalcoholic beverages and avoiding political discussions at gatherings, showcasing a desire for unity and harmony during a time traditionally marked by family and social interactions.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System




