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by Hollie Sales - Wednesday, 18 September 2024, 8:33 PM
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The wait is finally over, and the holiday season is officially underway. With Thanksgiving just behind us, and Christmas around the corner, millions of travelers are taking to the skies and hitting the roads to reunite with loved ones, relax, and kick back in style.

According to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the holidays are expected to be one of the busiest travel periods of the year, with an estimated 25 million passengers passing through airport security checkpoints between November 20th and January 2nd. To put that number into perspective, that's roughly the same number of people who attended the Super Bowl last year.

As the crowds flock to airports, many are left wondering how to make the most of their holiday travels. "Planning ahead is key," says Sarah Johnson, a frequent flyer and travel expert. "Book your flights well in advance, consider traveling during off-peak hours, and be sure to check with your airline for any specific requirements or restrictions."

For those looking to avoid the airport chaos, there are plenty of alternative options. Many resorts and hotels are offering special holiday packages and promotions, complete with amenities such as luxury accommodations, fine dining, and even personal butlers. And with the rise of online booking platforms, it's easier than ever to find a deal that fits your budget and preferences.

But it's not just travelers who are getting in the holiday spirit. Many cities and towns are also rolling out the red carpet with festive events and activities designed to bring people together and get them into the holiday mood. From tree lighting ceremonies to holiday markets, parades, and even ice skating rinks, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Take New York City, for example, which is transforming its iconic Rockefeller Center into a winter wonderland with a towering Christmas tree, ice skating rink, and even a holiday-themed shopping market. Meanwhile, Los Angeles is hosting its annual Luminaria event, featuring over 100,000 twinkling lights illuminating the Griffith Observatory's grounds.

Of course, the holiday season wouldn't be complete without a little bit of shopping. Retailers are pushing their holiday promotions hard, with many offering extended hours, special deals, and even same-day delivery. But with all the hustle and bustle, how do you avoid getting caught up in the commercialism and keep the true spirit of the season alive?

For many, the answer lies in taking a step back and focusing on what really matters – family, friends, and community. "The holidays are a time to connect with the people who matter most to you," says local resident Rachel Lee. "Whether it's volunteering, attending a neighborhood potluck, or simply taking the time to enjoy a quiet evening with loved ones, there are countless ways to make the holiday season mean something special."

As the holiday season gets underway, one thing is certain – it's going to be a wild ride. Whether you're jetting off to a tropical paradise, decorating your home with festive flair, or simply enjoying a quiet night in with a cup of hot cocoa, the most wonderful time of the year is it a holiday today here, and it's all about spreading joy and making memories with the people you love.