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AAA: Nearly 2.6 Million Michiganders Expected to Travel for Thanksgiving

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This year’s extended holiday forecast exceeds pre-pandemic numbers, sets new record

DEARBORN, Mich., (November 18, 2024) ‚Äî AAA expects record-setting travel numbers for Thanksgiving. Nearly 2.6 million Michigan residents are forecast to travel 50 miles or more for the holiday. That‚Äôs an all-time high for Thanksgiving and 65,000 more travelers than last year.

National travel numbers are also expected to set new records with an estimated 79.9 million travelers. The 2% growth equates to 1.7 million more people than the previous record set last year, and 2 million more than in 2019.

These record-setting traveler numbers are being driven by economic growth, declining inflation, and strong income gains, which is expected to boost consumer spending by 4.6% compared to this time last year.

“We expect to see record travel numbers across the board,” said Debbie Haas, Vice President of Travel for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “With more people taking to the roads, skies, rails, and sea; travelers should expect congested roads and longer lines at transportation terminals. AAA encourages travelers to develop their plan now and consider travel insurance, which provides compensation for flight cancellations, delays, and lost luggage.”

In effort to better capture the flow of holiday travelers, AAA expanded the number of days in the Thanksgiving holiday travel period. Instead of Wednesday-Sunday, this year’s Thanksgiving holiday travel period is seven days, stretching from Tuesday, November 26 to Monday, December 2. Additionally, we expanded our historical travel numbers to provide an apples-to-apples comparison.

U.S. Travelers

Total

Auto

Air

Other

2024

79.9 million

71.7 million

5.8 million

2.3 million

2023

78.2 million

70.4 million

5.7 million

2.1 million

2019

77.8 million

70.6 million

5.3 million

1.9 million

Michigan Travelers

Total

Auto

Air

Other

2024

2.58 million

2.29 million

217,133

74,322

2023

2.5 million

2.24 million

208,773

68,012

2019

2.4 million

2.1 million

193,406

61,002

Thanksgiving Travelers by Mode

Automobile travel will set new records nationwide and in Michigan. AAA projects nearly 2.3 million Michiganders will take a road trip over Thanksgiving ‚Äì that‚Äôs 50,000 more travelers than the previous record set last year.

Gas prices are slightly lower this Thanksgiving season compared to 2023. The national average last Thanksgiving Day was $3.26. The state average was $3.19. Currently, Michigan drivers are finding an average price of $3.13. Visit GasPrices.AAA.com to view national, state, and regional gas price averages.

Falling oil prices this autumn may help push the national average below $3 a gallon for the first time since 2021, and that could happen before drivers hit the road for Thanksgiving. Regionally, drivers east of the Rockies will find gas between $2.25 to $2.50 a gallon in more than a dozen states.

AAA car rental partner Hertz says Atlanta, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Oahu, Orlando, and Phoenix are the cities displaying the highest rental demand for the Thanksgiving holiday. The busiest car pick-up day is expected to be the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, and the busiest rental return days will be the Monday and Tuesday after the holiday.

Thanksgiving air travel is also expected to set a new record. Nationally, AAA projects 5.84 million people will fly domestically this holiday. That‚Äôs an increase of 2% compared to last year and a nearly 11% increase over 2019.  

Domestic airfares are up 3% this year, according to AAA booking data, while the number of bookings are similar to last year. International flight bookings are up 23% compared to last Thanksgiving, in part because the cost to fly internationally is down 5%.

Other modes of transportation increased 9% from last year. Nationally, nearly 2.3 million people are expected to travel by various transportation methods including buses, cruises, and trains. This category is seeing an 18% jump over 2019, in large part due to the popularity of cruising.

“The demand for cruises has been red-hot this year,” Haas continued. “Domestic and international cruise bookings are up 20% compared to last Thanksgiving. As new ocean and river cruising options have been introduced, more travelers are discovering the value and joy of cruising.”

Best/Worst Times to Drive

According to INRIX, a provider of transportation data and insights:

  • The worst times to travel by car over Thanksgiving are Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon.
  • The best time to hit the road is Thanksgiving Day itself when interstates and highways are typically clear.
  • Drivers returning home on Sunday should leave early in the morning, and those coming back on Monday should expect a mix of travelers and work commuters on the road.

‚ÄúWith a record number of travelers expected to be on the road, drivers should follow traffic apps and local news alerts to avoid major delays,‚Äù said Bob Pishue, transportation analyst at INRIX. ‚ÄúThis is especially important for drivers in metropolitan areas like Boston, New York, LA, Seattle, and Washington, DC, where traffic is expected to be more than double what it typically is on a normal day.‚Äù

Please note that the times listed below are for the time zone in which the metro is located.

For example, Atlanta routes = ET and Los Angeles routes = PT.

Best and Worst Times to Travel by Car

 

Date

Worst Travel Time

Best Travel Time

 

Mon, Nov 25

1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Before 11:00 AM

 

Tue, Nov 26

1:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Before 10:00 AM

 

Wed, Nov 27

1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Before 10:00 AM

 

Thu, Nov 28

(Thanksgiving Day)

Minimal Traffic Impact Expected

 

 

Fri, Nov 29

7:00 AM – 10:00 AM

After 1:00 PM

 

Sat, Nov 30

4:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Before 1:00 PM

 

Sun, Dec 1

12:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Before 1:00 PM

 

Mon, Dec 2

9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Before 8 AM / After 7 PM

 

Peak Congestion by Metro

Metro

Route

Peak Congestion Period

Est. Travel Time

Increase

Compared to Typical

Atlanta

Birmingham to Atlanta

via I-20 E

Sunday 1st

4:45 PM

3 hours

17 minutes

38%

Boston

Boston to Portsmouth

via I-95 N

Tuesday 26th

3:45 PM

2 hours

35 minutes

117%

Chicago

Indianapolis to Chicago

via I-65 N

Sunday 1st

3:45 PM

4 hours

11 minutes

45%

Denver

Fort Collins to Denver

via I-25 S

Friday 29th

1:00 PM

1 hours

16 minutes

44%

Detroit

Grand Rapids to Detroit

via I-96 E

Monday 2nd

7:00 AM

3 hours

12 minutes

39%

Houston

Galveston to Houston

via I-45 N

Monday 2nd

5:45 PM

1 hours

18 minutes

30%

Los Angeles

Los Angeles to Bakersfield

via I-5 N

Wednesday 27th 7:45 PM

3 hours

49 minutes

111%

Minneapolis

Eau Claire to Minneapolis

via I-94 W

Sunday 1st

4:30 PM

1 hours

53 minutes

46%

New York

New York to Hamptons

via Long Island Expressway E

Tuesday 26th

4:30 PM

3 hours

27 minutes

133%

Philadelphia

Poconos to Philadelphia

via I-76/I-476 PA Turnpike

Sunday 1st

12:15 PM

3 hours

26 minutes

62%

Portland

Portland to Eugene

via I-5 S

Tuesday 26th

3:45 PM

2 hours

16 minutes

35%

San Diego

Palm Springs to San Diego

via I-15 S

Saturday 30th

4:45 PM

2 hours

53 minutes

38%

San Francisco

San Francisco to Sacramento

via I-80 E

Tuesday 26th

7:30 PM

3 hours

2 minutes

88%

Seattle

Seattle to Ellensburg

via I-90 W

Tuesday 26th

7:00 PM

3 hours

31 minutes

119%

Tampa

Fort Myers to Tampa

via I-75 N

Friday 29th

10:30 AM

2 hours

41 minutes

69%

Washington, DC

Washington, DC to Annapolis

via US-50 E

Tuesday 26th

4:30 PM

1 hours

31 minutes

120%

               

SOURCE: INRIX

AAA’s Top Thanksgiving Destinations

The common theme among the top 10 domestic destinations is warm weather! Four Florida cities are on the list because of their beaches, theme parks, and cruise ports. Other top destinations include New York, California, Hawaii, and Las Vegas. Internationally, Europe and the Caribbean dominate the list thanks to their beach resorts, tourist attractions, and river cruises. The top Thanksgiving destinations listed below are based on AAA booking data from Tuesday, November 26 to Monday, December 2.

DOMESTIC

INTERNATIONAL/CARIBBEAN

Orlando, FL

Budapest, Hungary

Miami, FL

Mexicali, Mexico

Fort Lauderdale, FL

San Juan, Puerto Rico

New York, NY

Cancun, Mexico

Anaheim/Los Angeles, CA

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

Tampa, FL

Rome, Italy

Honolulu, HI

Amsterdam, Netherlands

San Francisco, CA

Paris, France

Las Vegas, NV

Barcelona, Spain

Atlanta, GA

Munich, Germany

AAA’s Road Trip Tips

  • Get a full vehicle inspection before setting out on your trip.
  • Leave early and allow extra time to get to your destination, so you are not in a rush.
  • Identify alternate routes in case you encounter congestion or road closures.
  • Avoid distractions while driving. Program your GPS before your drive.
  • Ensure everyone in the vehicle wears their seatbelt.
  • Never drive impaired.

AAA’s Air Travel Tips

  • Check-in early online.
  • Monitor your flight status using your air carrier‚Äôs mobile app.
  • Arrive 2-3 hours before scheduled departure.
  • Pack medications and an extra set of clothes in your carry-on bag, just in case your flight is delayed or cancelled.

Tips for Air Travelers who Have Not Booked their Flight Yet:

  • Book a flight that leaves early in the day. Flights in the afternoon and evening are more susceptible to delays and cancellations.
  • Book a direct fli

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