Travel companies are warning of significant disruptions during the Thanksgiving travel period if the government shutdown continues. They have urged lawmakers to resolve the funding lapse promptly to avoid widespread chaos.
On Monday, the US Travel Association sent a letter to congressional leaders emphasizing the severe consequences of a prolonged shutdown during the busiest travel season. The letter was signed by over 500 travel companies and organizations and addressed to leaders of both the House and Senate.
“With Thanksgiving, the busiest travel period of the year, imminently approaching, the consequences of a continued shutdown will be immediate, deeply felt by millions of American travelers, and economically devastating to communities in every state.”
The letter highlighted that the travel sector has already suffered a $4 billion loss due to the shutdown. Furthermore, billions more could be lost if the government remains closed throughout the Thanksgiving holiday.
These days are traditionally among the busiest for travel, and the ongoing shutdown threatens smooth operations during this period.
Travel companies urge lawmakers to end the shutdown quickly to protect travelers and mitigate the economic fallout.
Author’s summary: The government shutdown threatens to severely disrupt the busy Thanksgiving travel season, risking billions in losses and widespread chaos unless lawmakers act swiftly.