AAA Predicts 47.9 Million People Will Travel This July 4th

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Summer travel is already in full swing and Independence Day will be no exception as AAA predicts 47.9 million people will travel 50 miles or more from home over the holiday weekend (June 30 ā€“ July 4). This is an increase of 3.7% over 2021, bringing travel volumes just shy of those seen in 2019. The biggest surprise ā€“ car travel ā€“ will set a new record despite historically high gas prices with 42 million people hitting the road. With crowded roads and busy airports, AAA wants to prepare travelers so they can have a stress-free July 4th celebration.

ā€œThe volume of travelers we expect to see over Independence Day is a definite sign that summer travel is kicking into high gear,ā€ said Paula Twidale, senior vice president, AAA Travel. ā€œEarlier this year, we started seeing the demand for travel increase and itā€™s not tapering off. People are ready for a break and despite things costing more, they are finding ways to still take that much needed vacation.ā€

Car travel volume, even with national average gas prices going over the $5 mark, will break previous records as 42 million opt to drive this Independence Day. Recent issues with air travel and ongoing concerns of cancelations and delays may be driving this increase. In fact, the share of people traveling by air will be the lowest since 2011.

ā€œTraveling by car does provide a level of comfort and flexibility that people may be looking for given the recent challenges with flying,ā€ continued Twidale. ā€œBut not all destinations are within driving distance, which doesnā€™t mean you have to abandon your vacation plans. The best advice we can give travelers is to consider working with a travel agent who can help plan for the unexpected ā€“ like a flight cancelation. They are your best advocate.ā€

Beat the rush. Travel on off-peak times or days or pick a hidden gem closer to home. Based on AAA booking data, Friday, July 1 is shaping up to be the busiest day for air travel during the holiday weekend (June 30 ā€“ July 4) with Monday, July 4 being the lightest. For those hitting the road, the Thursday and Friday before the holiday are anticipated to be peak traffic days.


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