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AAA says holiday travel could reach record levels
One third of the country is expected to travel 50 miles or more for the upcoming holiday travel season. “One hundred and seven million people will drive,” said transportation correspondent Kris Van ... Read More
Holiday travel numbers for 2024 to reach record highs, AAA reports
This holiday season, almost 120 million people will travel at least 50 miles from their homes between Dec. 21, 2024, and Jan. 1, 2025, AAA said. Domestic travel is expected to hit a new record ... Read More
Record-breaking Thanksgiving travel expected across Florida and the nation
The Thanksgiving travel rush is officially underway, with record ... reach your destination. AAA also advised drivers to pack patience, as holiday travel can often result in delays. “I think you ... Read More
As holiday travel builds to record numbers, FAA warns it might need to slow down air traffic
The busier-than-usual holiday ... travel days in the TSA’s history have occurred this year, officials say. July 7 currently stands as the busiest day on record. And the TSA’s estimates could ... Read More
Best Time to Travel This Thanksgiving Weekend, Revealed by Experts
Travel is once again expected to exceed pre-pandemic levels with just shy of 80 million travelers over the Thanksgiving holiday period ... That's the key. It might mean you have to wake up ... Read More
Travel by road, air and rail expected to hit record levels during busy Thanksgiving holiday
CHICAGO — Whether you’re going ... morning, with travel experts predicting both ground and air travel to exceed pre-pandemic levels during the Thanksgiving holiday this week. Read More
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