Feiertage in den USA
Ein Überblick über die wichtigsten Feiertage, Ferien- und Hauptreisezeiten in den USA

Germany US Feiertage

 

U.S. Feiertage

Neujahr

 

Neujahr – 1. Januar

Martin Luther Jr. Day

 

Martin Luther King Jr. Day – Dritter Montag im Januar

President's Day

                                                                                                                                                                                   

President’s Day – Dritter Montag im Februar 

Memorial Day

 

Memorial Day – Letzter Montag im Mai

Juneteenth

 

Juneteenth – 19. Juni

Independence Day

 

Independence Day – 4. Juli

Labor Day

 

Labor Day – Erster Montag im September

Columbus Day

 

Columbus Day – Zweiter Montag im Oktober 

Veterans Day

 

Veterans Day – 11. November 

Thanksgiving

 

Thanksgiving – Vierter Donnerstag im November 

Christmas Day

 

Christmas Day – 25. Dezember 

 

Neben Weihnachten sind die wichtigsten Feiertage der Amerikaner der 4. Juli (Independence Day) und der Thanksgiving Day. In den USA werden gesetzliche Feiertage auf einen Montag gelegt. Sollten sie auf ein Wochenende fallen, dann ist entweder der vorhergehende Freitag oder der nachfolgende Montag arbeitsfrei.

Kalender der USA mit Feiertagsregelung

Ferien & Hauptreisezeiten:

Frühjahr: Spanne von ca. 11. - 31. März
Sommer: Juni, Juli und August; Schulbeginn normalerweise im Laufe der 1. Woche im September Schulende hängt ab von der jeweiligen Schule, County etc.; generell Mitte Juni

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