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An expected 3.61 million people will travel by air this weekend, a 2% jump from last year and a 12% increase compared to pre-pandemic years. The record of air travelers was last set in 2005.
“While this Memorial Day weekend isn’t expected to set an air travel record (set back in 2005 with 3.64 million travelers), this year’s numbers are projected to surpass pre-pandemic levels ...
About 85% of the population that will be traveling will be doing so by car. Air travel will also be at an all-time high.
More than 72 million Americans are expected to travel domestically for July Fourth, according to AAA. Here are the best times ...
According to its website, the AAA group is predicting that “Fourth of July travel in 2025 will be the busiest ever, with 72.2 ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Fourth of July travel is expected to break records this year.
Cars will roll and boats will sail in large numbers this Fourth of July holiday weekend in Arkansas, according to state ...
That means travelers should expect record-level congestion on highways and crowds inside airport terminals: the TSA projects ...
AAA Texas predicts 5.7 million Texans will be among the 72.2 million Americans traveling over a nine-day period for July ...
An estimated 61.6 million people will drive at least 50 miles from their homes, AAA says. Another 10.6 million travelers will take flights.
A record 61.6 million people in the U.S. are expected to travel by car during the Fourth of July holiday week, which would be 1.3 million or 2.2% higher compared to the same period last year, AAA said ...
AAA projects 72.2 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home over the Independence Day holiday period from ...