The busiest holiday travel days of the year are typically the day before Thanksgiving, the Friday after Thanksgiving, and the Sunday after Thanksgiving.
The busiest days to travel during the holiday season are typically the days leading up to major holidays like Christmas and New Year's, as well as the weekends before and after those holidays.
The busiest airport days of the year are typically around major holidays such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's. These days see a high volume of travelers passing through airports.
According to pizzamarketplace.com....the busiest days of the year for pizza chains are: New Year's eve,Superbowl Sunday,Halloween,New Years day and Thanksgiving Eve.
The day after Thanksgiving is known as the busiest shopping day in the world.
On the busiest travel day of the year, travelers face challenges such as long lines at airports, crowded transportation, flight delays, and potential weather disruptions. These factors can lead to stress, missed connections, and overall inconvenience for travelers.
Summer season is busiest for us, especially for weddings. Funerals are all year round. Holiday parties also rock our word!
All else being equal, Wednesday is unlikely to be the busiest day in any given week ... but if a holiday happens to fall on a Wednesday, it could be pretty packed (the Wednesday before Thanksgiving in particular is usually one of the busiest days of the year), and anytime during summer the park is rarely if ever "not busy".
The busiest day of the year for banks is typically the last business day before a major holiday, such as Christmas or Thanksgiving. This is because customers often rush to complete financial transactions before the holiday closures. Additionally, the end of the month or quarter can also be busy for banks due to accounting and reporting requirements.
The busiest time of the year for the post office is typically during the holiday season, especially from late November through December. This period sees a significant increase in mail and package volumes due to holiday gifts, cards, and seasonal promotions. The week leading up to Christmas is often the peak, as people rush to send items in time for the holidays.
Most movie theaters are open on Christmas, in fact it's one of the busiest days of the year!
A sentence with busiest would be.......I was the busiest person of all due to my reports and projects during the year...... :]
Yes typically. In Australia for instance the calculation would go like this: 365 days in a year - 13 public holidays -104 weekend days -20 personal holiday days =228 working days in the year. Close enough to the 220 to be workable. Obviously the equation differs when you change countries and work / holiday conditions differ.