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Sleigh bells ring. Are you listening? Are you flying these holidays? The silly season is almost upon us, and for many, it will mean donning the house with Christmas lights or making final preparations to welcome family from far and wide for Christmas lunch . Across the globe, many cultures celebrate Christmas, and during the lead-up to December 25th, it may include sitting back under a blanket on the couch, eating popcorn, or watching your favorite Christmas movie.

Christmas movies create plenty of nostalgia Throughout the last few decades, there have been many Christmas-themed movies that have included aviation, whether it be Home Alone, where Kevin McCallister is left at home in Chicago while their parents left him behind and went to Paris, or The Flight Before Christmas, where two people's flight home at Christmas time, is diverted and two strangers must spend Christmas together. Christmas movies have continued in popularity at this time of year for many reasons: they help people relax at a busy time of year, and the movies are usually predictable and comforting. Nostalgia is a big part of Christmas, and it can bring families together, provide memories that can last a lifetime, and create traditions that will last a lifetime.



A study by P Rutledge, as published by the Fielding Graduate University , even outlined that holiday-themed movies can boost moods and ultimately relieve symptoms of depression in some cases. Christmas is fast approaching and airlines play a pivotal r.

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