By Doyinsola Oladipo
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Americans are increasingly booking buses and trains to their Thanksgiving destinations this year while some have outright canceled their plans following the worst disruptions to air travel since the start of the government shutdown.
Travelers frustrated by the rise in flight cancellations and long TSA lines are making alternative plans for travel even though the U.S. Senate moved to reopen the government as it is expected to take some time for air travel to go back to normal.
Bus and train bookings for the Thanksgiving holiday period have increased 12% year-on-year, led by a rise in demand for bus travel, according to travel search engine Wanderu. Several departure dates are seeing as high as a 20% to 30% year-over-year increase in bookings, a sp

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