We should see this reverberate around the economy.”
With Thanksgiving right around the corner and Christmas not far behind, both being heavily traveled times, I fear you might be right, particularly if there are more confirmed cases in the U.S. We quit flying three years ago because of TSA and drive everywhere we go. Have already begun receiving lots and lots of offers of reduced hotel rates in other cities so apparently people have already begun cancelling their holiday plans.
Of course, if air travel decreases you just know that TSA is going to start laying off. /s/
“Of course, if air travel decreases you just know that TSA is going to start laying off. /s/”
And that would be a good thing. We have not flown for almost two years, and I have over a half a million miles worth of “milage” that are the leftovers from a career that involved substantial international air travel. I used to absolutely love to get on a plane and go somewhere. Between the TSA, terrorism, and shi-ty service, the magnetism is all gone.