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AAA estimates that more than 70 million Americans will travel more than 50 miles from home on July 4. Yahoo Finance
AAA forecasts that 70.9 million people will travel at least 80 kilometers from home over a nine-day stretch that began June 27, a 5% increase over the comparable period around the Fourth of July last year.
AAA predicts that the holiday week, extending from the Saturday before to the Sunday after the Fourth of July, will be a record-breaking period for travel in the U.S., with around 71 million Americans likely to drive or fly during the nine-day stretch.
Colorado travelers should pack their patience for the Fourth of July holiday rush. Yahoo Life Shopping
Lake George, Albany, Capital Region, and Adirondacks expect an uptick in travel this Independence Day --- locals anticipate more traffic, pricey gas, and fun.
Many visitors are heading to town for the NASCAR Chicago Street Race. Many more will drive, fly or bus out of town, AAA says. All travelers are advised to work around congestion, stay cool and plan ahead.
FOX 2 spoke with Michiganders travelling for the 4th of July holiday. Yahoo Finance
A long Fourth of July holiday weekend is expected to create new travel records, with the Transportation Security Administration predicting that its officers will screen more than 3 million travelers at U.
AAA says 4.5 million Floridians are traveling for the Fourth of July holiday. 3.9 million of them will be driving. According to INRIX, a traffic data company, here are the best and worst traffic times: The worst time to travel by car on Wednesday and Thursday is between 2 and 7 p.
The Fourth of July holiday travel day is expected to be the busiest ever, with millions of people across the tri-state and nationwide navigating heavy volume and delays on various modes of transportation.
Americans are on the move in record numbers this week, both on the roads and in the skies as they celebrate the Fourth of July.
AAA said Wednesday, July 3 will be the worst day for traffic in metro areas as people leave town, and then again Sunday as people head home.
Millions of people are expected to drive and fly to their holiday destinations this week.
More than 60 million travelers in the U.S. are traveling to their Independence Day holiday destinations by car this year, up nearly 5% over 2023, according to AAA.
A record number of people are expected to hit the roads and the skies to travel for the 4th of July holiday. Whether you're traveling for the holiday or just staying local and heading out on the water,
The 4th of July holiday travel rush is here, with 60.6 million people expected to drive and 5.7 million expected to fly on Wednesday alone. CBS New York's Tim McNicholas, Jenna DeAngelis and Lonnie Quinn report.
AAA of Texas has expanded its travel forecast to nine days for the 4th of July holiday for the first time ever.
That’s the most travelers ever for a 4th of July holiday, or at least as long as there have been cars and highways and records kept about them. AAA projected 70.9 million travelers will go 50 miles or more from home during the nine-day period from June 29 to July 7.
Holiday travelers are expected to hit the road Wednesday ahead of the Fourth of July holiday. Gasoline prices have risen about $0.03 over the last week but look set for a larger rise during the holiday weekend.
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As Fourth of July travel heats up, here are some travel tips and reminders to help you have a smooth trip. Yahoo Finance
The Independence Day holiday is on Thursday, and summer travel is officially here. While air travel is expected to be overwhelming, possibly even record breaking, road travel is also predicted to surge.
Nearly 71 million people are set to travel at least 50 miles from home this Fourth of July. With roads packed, the California Highway Patrol plans to be out in full force patrolling. Travel is up by 5 percent compared to last year,
Whether they’re driving or flying, people traveling for the upcoming holiday weekend are expected to break records in what is already one of the busiest years yet for travel. The Fourth of July holiday usually marks the peak for summer travel,
Airports are bracing for a busy travel day ahead of the holiday. Experts are predicting it could be the busiest Fourth of July travel season on record.
Nearly 71 million people are expected to travel by car or plane for Independence Day plans. Traffic projections show the best and worst times to get on the road.
AAA believes that travel numbers for this July 4th holiday could top pre-pandemic numbers from back in 2019. July 3rd and July 7th are expected to be the busiest travel days.
Administrator David Pekoske joins "GMA" to discuss the agency’s preparations for record-breaking holiday travel.
AAA predicts a staggering 60.6 million people will drive for the July holiday, surpassing both last year’s and 2019’s numbers.
AAA projects more than 70 million people are on the move this Fourth of July weekend, with Sunday expecting to be the busiest in the skies and on the roads.
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AAA is predicting this July 4th holiday travel period will be a record-breaker, with nearly 71 million Americans expected to travel at least 50 miles from home this week. If you’re planning on driving,