Nearly 82 million people are projected to travel over the Thanksgiving holiday period this year, the automotive body said.
AAA predicts at least 73 million people will travel by car for the holiday next week, or about 90 percent of all travelers.
Thanksgiving is always a busy time on the road and in the air, but this year is shaping up to be even bigger than most. When ...
Millions of Americans could see flight delays, cancellations, or messy road conditions as Thanksgiving travel gets underway.
The busier travel outlook prompted analysts to urge residents to search for off-peak times, such as flying on Thanksgiving ...
Flight delays and cancellations are rising across the U.S. ahead of the busy Thanksgiving travel period. See Jacksonville impacts for Nov 21, 2025.
If you are heading out or transferring at this central North Carolina airport for a Thanksgiving flight, don't be surprised ...
Plan accordingly, as AAA predicts more than two million New Jersey residents will travel this Thanksgiving holiday, with ...
Nearly 82 million Americans are expected to travel domestically over Thanksgiving, a record high according to AAA, but some will have a harder time than others as a storm sweeps across the country ...
Widespread concerns about flight delays and cancellations have officials with Amtrak and Greyhound expecting high ticket ...
San Antonio will be among the most visited destinations in Texas next week, alongside Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth and the Hill ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy suggested that air travel can be improved if Americans stop wearing pajamas to the ...