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RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — In spite of the glitch with American Airlines earlier this week, the holiday travel period has been mild.
From December 21 to January 1, AAA estimates that around 3.5 million residents of North Carolina will journey 50 miles or farther, whether by car, airplane, or another form of transportation. This marks an increase of 117,000 travelers compared to the previous year.
“Travelers should anticipate the highways, airports, and cruise terminals to be busier than usual,” stated Debbie Haas, Vice President of Travel for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Thus, finalize your travel arrangements…and allow yourself additional time to reach your destination. We also recommend considering travel insurance, which can offer support in case winter conditions or unforeseen events disrupt your plans.”
Here’s what to expect before setting out on the road or arriving at the airport:
Road travel is projected to achieve a record high in the Tar Heel state. AAA indicates that over 3.2 million North Carolinians will embark on a road trip of 50 miles or more. This represents a boost of 92,000 road-trippers from last year.
As per AAA, 91% of holiday travelers plan to drive to their destinations, positioning it as the most favored method of transport.
“Numerous travelers, especially families with young children, value the flexibility and reduced costs associated with road trips,” remarked Tiffany Wright, spokesperson for AAA – The Auto Club Group, in a news announcement. “Demand for fuel typically decreases in December as temperatures drop, more individuals work from home, and holiday shoppers opt to order their gifts online instead of in-store.”
Friday, Dec. 27
Optimal: Before 2 p.m.
Suboptimal: 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 28
Optimal: Before 11 p.m.
Suboptimal: 1:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 29
Optimal: Before 11 p.m.
Suboptimal: 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 30
Optimal: Before 2 p.m.
Suboptimal: 5 p.m – 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 31
Minimal traffic congestion is anticipated.
Wednesday, Jan. 1
Minimal traffic congestion is anticipated.
Thursday, Jan. 2
Optimal: Before 3 p.m.
Suboptimal: 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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Here are various recommendations prior to your departure to the airport and/or beginning your journey, including the optimal/suboptimal times for leaving.
Almost 7.9 million individuals in the U.S. are projected to take at least one domestic flight this festive season, according to AAA. This figure exceeds the former record of 7.5 million air passengers last year.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) anticipates screening close to 40 million individuals this holiday period. Fridays and December 30 are expected to be among the busiest days.
Flight costs are reported to be 4% higher compared to last year, based on AAA’s flight booking statistics. The average price for a domestic ticket is $830, whereas international flights are averaging 13% costlier, at about $1630 per ticket.
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