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Memorial Day Travel to Hit Record 45.1 Million as Gas Prices Drop

AAA projects the highest Memorial Day travel volume since 2005, driven by low fuel costs and strong demand for road trips and flights.

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Overview

  • AAA forecasts 45.1 million Americans will travel over Memorial Day weekend, surpassing the 2005 record of 44 million travelers.
  • An estimated 39.4 million travelers will drive, while 3.61 million are expected to fly, reflecting a strong preference for road trips.
  • National gas prices are projected to average $3.08 per gallon, the lowest for Memorial Day in recent years, with Southern California prices 50–60 cents cheaper than last year.
  • Top destinations for travelers include New York, Orlando, Denver, Seattle, and Chicago, while Southern Californians favor Las Vegas, San Diego, and the Grand Canyon.
  • Travelers are advised to avoid peak congestion times, particularly Thursday and Friday afternoons, with some routes expected to see travel times increase by over 80%.