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AAA expects huge jump in holiday travelers

Numbers for Memorial Day weekend may be up 60% over 2020

By The Associated Press
Published: May 11, 2021, 8:53pm

U.S. highways will be far busier over the Memorial Day holiday weekend than last year, but traffic still won’t reach pre-pandemic levels, according to a forecast by the AAA auto club.

AAA officials say travel will increase because more Americans have been vaccinated against COVID-19 and consumer confidence is growing.

The auto club said Tuesday it expects more than 37 million people to travel at least 50 miles from home during the holiday weekend, up 60 percent from last year, which was the lowest since AAA began keeping records in 2000.

If the AAA forecast is right, however, it would still be 6 million people, or 13 percent, fewer than left home over Memorial Day in 2019.

AAA said 34 million Americans plan driving trips between May 27 and May 31, a 52 percent increase over last year, and nearly 2.5 million will take plane trips, nearly six times more than the same period in 2020.

So far in May, nearly 1.5 million people per day have gone through U.S. airport checkpoints, according to the Transportation Security Administration. AAA said its air-travel forecast seems.

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