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Year's busiest travel day in the US affected by snow storm

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The year's busiest travel day in the United States is the day before Thanksgiving. Wednesday, Nov 26 2014 was a day when 46 million people in the United States were expected to travel. But then came a snow storm. Affecting the northeastern US, from New Jersey to Maine, the winter's first major snow storm disrupted several thousand flights and also created long delays on the interstate highways used by…

Year's busiest travel day in the US affected by snow storm

Affecting the northeastern US, from New Jersey to Maine, the winter's first major snow storm disrupted several thousand flights and also created long delays on the interstate highways used by millions of commuters.

The day after Thanksgiving is called Black Friday. That is when shops across the US start their Christmas sales. And on Black Friday they intice customers by having a limited number of items available on extremely low prices. If you are in the US on Friday, November 28, be sure to benefit from the crazy sales. If you are outside the US you may still be able to get some great deals online.

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