Why Thanksgiving Is the Best Time to Travel Internationally
A perennial tradition for some travel insiders, heading abroad in late November comes with extra benefits in 2021.
Travel adviser Jack Ezon is seemingly on the go most days of the year, be it in Aspen, São Paulo, or Cannes, but you can count on him to be in the same place every Thanksgiving: his mother’s house in New Jersey, surrounded by some 60 or 70 relatives and close friends.
Not this year. Still concerned over gathering such a large group, the matriarch has hit pause on her tradition. Ezon will instead celebrate Thanksgiving with his immediate family—and a small handful of friends—abroad, in Paris. It’s something he’s never done before.