How Associations Help You Have a Safe Thanksgiving

As Americans prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving on Thursday and millions begin to pack their luggage to travel, associations are providing valuable advice and information to ensure that everyone has a safe and less stressful holiday season.

Thanksgiving week is considered the largest travel weekend of the year, with millions of Americans driving and flying to different destinations to celebrate the holiday.  While airlines are expecting fewer delays than last year, the crowds and number of people flying can increase stress among all participants.  The Air Transport Association of America (ATA) estimates that 4 million fewer people will fly this year, but still has a resource page of tips for fliers to minimize their delays and make their air travel smoother.  The American Automobile Association (AAA) is estimating that the number of car travelers will be increasing by over 2% this year, making for more crowded roads.  American Trucking Associations has a list of tips for Thanksgiving drivers to ensure safe travel on the highways, including have an emergency kit for breakdowns, be aware of truck blind spots, and know the local weather.

Of course when most people think Thanksgiving, they think of turkey.  The National Turkey Federation has a Thanksgiving turkey site, which in addition to having recipes for cooking turkey, has information on safe eating and preparation as well as how to contact health officials if you suspect food poisoning.  But if you plan on not cooking this Thanksgiving, you are not alone.  According to the National Restaurant Association, 11% of Americans eat at a restaurant on Thanksgiving, while 53% of consumers use restaurant-prepared takeout dishes as part of their Thanksgiving meal.

Does your association have good tips or information for the Thanksgiving holiday?

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