According to the “AAA Thanksgiving 2013 Travel Forecast,” 43.4 million Americans will journey 50 miles or more from home, a decrease of 1.5% from the 44 million people who traveled last year. But the gas prices will be the cheapest since Thanksgiving weekend in 2010.
Read More →For the upcoming Labor Day weekend, approximately 34.1 million Americans will journey 50 miles or more from home — a 4.2 percent increase from 32.7 million who traveled last year.
Read More →For this year’s holiday weekend, AAA projects fewer Americans traveling and higher rental car prices compared to last year.
Read More →A new offer from Hertz, AAA and Live Nation Entertainment gives customers $35 off a minimum five-day rental and $50 in Live Nation Concert Cash. The promotion runs until April 30.
Read More →While the AAA travel report expects that more Americans will travel for the holiday than last year, it says the average travel distance is projected to decrease by almost 17%.
Read More →The Department of Energy stated that Phillips 66 is estimating it could take two to three weeks before its refinery in Linden, N.J. can resume operations. As well, to help clean up and repair infrastructure in the Northeast, the Department of Transportation has released funding to several states.
Read More →The letter also stated that AAA will work with Boxer to ensure that the bill becomes law.
Read More →Enterprise Rent-A-Car is reporting a 25% increase in advance neighborhood bookings, while a AAA Travel report projects that 85% of holiday travelers will go by car.
Read More →The jump in travel from July 3 to July 8 is based on the longer holiday period, gas prices and car rental rates.
Read More →While travel is expected to increase, the average distance traveled by Americans during the Memorial Day holiday weekend is expected to be 642 miles, which is 150 miles less than last year’s average travel distance of 792 miles.
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