New York, NY —
New Yorkers may be having an easier time getting out of town by plane and train for the Thanksgiving weekend. Officials say fewer people bought tickets because of the bad economy.
REPORTER: But the lines for the buses in Chinatown are running long. And Brooklyn's Farid Gazzi says they can't find the ticket he bought on the internet last night.
GAZZI: I never saw something like this. It is not organized. There are people who do not speak English. I have to pay again.
REPORTER: Gazzi's traveling to Philadelphia for Thanksgiving. Once he gets on the bus, officials say it may be easier than usual to get across the Hudson on the day before Thanksgiving.
Officials predict a 3 percent decline in traffic this holiday weekend.