AAA is projecting that over 54 million people will travel this Thanksgiving, a 4.8 percent increase from last year and the busiest Thanksgiving weekend since 2005. The days surrounding Thanksgiving ...
(WCMH)–AAA projects 54.3 million Americans will be hitting the roads, rails, waterways and skies for the Thanksgiving holiday, a 4.8 percent increase over last year. Many are expected to travel 50 ...
HEATHROW, Fla. (AP) -- AAA predicts this year will have the highest volume of Thanksgiving travel since 2005. The Florida-based travel association said last week more than 54 million Americans will ...
WASHINGTON — With the holiday season fast approaching, AAA is expecting more people on the road and flying this Thanksgiving compared to last year. While holiday travel is still below pre-pandemic ...
(CBSDFW.COM) - AAA Texas said Thursday it expects the statewide gas price average to stay below $2 for the longest stretch since 2005 due to demand staying low during the pandemic. According to AAA, ...
SAN DIEGO — The American Automobile Association projects 3.3 million southern Californians will hit the road and sky for Memorial Day weekend. That's more than pre-pandemic levels. With demand for ...
We are just one week away from Thanksgiving and AAA has released their predictions for a very busy Thanksgiving travel weekend. This year is expected to see the most Thanksgiving travelers since 2005.
Millions of Americans are traveling this holiday week for Thanksgiving. AAA predicts the number to be the most in more than a decade. This 2018 holiday weekend is expected to see the highest travel ...
ORLANDO, Fla., Nov. 8, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- AAA projects 54.3 million Americans will journey 50 miles or more away from home this Thanksgiving, a 4.8 percent increase over last year. The 2018 holiday ...
DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) — You won’t be alone on the nation’s highways on Memorial Day weekend. AAA is forecasting nearly 44 million travelers will take to the roads and sky. Illinois travelers are ...
About 51 million people are expected to travel this year, with many of them beginning their journeys on Tuesday. AAA says the number is in part due to wage increases and more days off from work. AAA ...
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