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Added on the 22/12/2020 22:42:41 - Copyright : AFP EN
People queue inside the departure hall of Chicago's O'Hare airport to travel for the holidays, despite warnings to forgo gatherings amid the coronavirus pandemic. IMAGES
Scene at Chicago's O’Hare Airport in Illinois as people return from Thanksgiving break despite health authorities' plea to stay home and avoid further spreading the coronavirus. IMAGES
Travellers arrive at Dulles International Airport, near Washington DC, as Americans travel for Thanksgiving despite authorities warning they risk exacerbating the Covid-19 pandemic raging across the country. IMAGES
A new survey reveals nearly 2 in 5 Americans, or 37%, plan on cutting their Black Friday shopping budget this year. According to Business Insider, that's bound to hit major retailers--even Target, who has shifted its Black Friday sales exclusively to its online platform. Business Insider reports just 28% of those surveyed said they will shop the same as they did last year. With a nod to cognitive dissonance, the survey also revealed that more than 1 out of 2 Americans, or 52%, remain excited about shopping the day after Thanksgiving. But as the pandemic endlessly grinds on, 49% of consumers surveyed said they intend to conduct their shopping online.
London Heathrow’s holiday commercial will get you right in the holiday spirit.