Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer, and Americans will kick off the season by traveling in near-record numbers. According to AAA, more than 41.5 million Americans will travel this Memorial Day weekend, nearly 5 percent more than last year and the most in more than a dozen years. With nearly 2 million additional people taking to planes, trains, automobiles and other modes of transportation, INRIX, a global transportation analytics company, expects travel delays on major roads could be up to three times longer than normal, with the busiest days being Thursday and Friday (May 24-25) as commuters mix with holiday travelers.
āThe highest gas prices since 2014 wonāt keep travelers home this Memorial Day weekend,ā said Bill Sutherland, senior vice president, AAA Travel and Publishing. āA strong economy and growing consumer confidence are giving Americans all the motivation they need to kick off what we expect to be a busy summer travel season with a Memorial Day getaway.ā
The vast majority of travelers ā 36.6 million ā will hit the road this Memorial Day, 4.7 percent more than last year.
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