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With Fourth of July travel expected to set records this year, AAA is once again offering its "Tow to Go" program in an effort ...
May 12—Stacey Barber, vice president of AAA Travel, this week said Memorial Day weekend getaways don't have to be extravagant and costly. "While some travelers embark on dream vacations and fly ...
AAA forecasted in June that about 72.2 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home between June 28 and July 6. Of that group, 61.6 million are projected to be getting around by car ...
AAA is forecasting record-setting travel for the Fourth of July weekend, with 72.2 million Americans expected to travel ...
AAA predicts 45.1 million people will travel over Memorial Day weekend, breaking the record set in 2005. AAA expects 39.4 million of those people to travel by car.
AAA says it's going to be another record-breaking travel period. Memorial Day weekend runs from Thursday, May 22 to Monday, May 26, and is set to kick off the summer travel season with a bang.
Of the 45.1 million people expected to travel this year, 39.4 million are projected to do so by car, 3.61 million by air travel and 2.08 million by other modes of transportation, according to AAA.
This Memorial Day weekend's travel is expected to break records for the holiday, with 45.1 million Americans on the move. Flight prices have gone up, while gas prices have dropped.
Of the 45.1 million people expected to travel this year, 39.4 million are projected to do so by car, 3.61 million by air travel and 2.08 million by other modes of transportation, according to AAA.
Of the 45.1 million people expected to travel this year, 39.4 million are projected to do so by car, 3.61 million by air travel and 2.08 million by other modes of transportation, according to AAA.