Record-Breaking Holiday Travel Season Expected to Hit Roads and Airports
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Pensacola, FL (Newsradio 92.3) -- Holiday travelers are gearing up for what could be the busiest travel season on record. According to Triple-A, more than 122 million Americans are planning to travel 50 miles or more between December 20th and New Year's Day—a jump of more than two percent compared to last year.
Flying Gets Crowded Too
The surge in overall travel will be felt across all modes of transportation. More than eight million of those travelers will be flying, putting significant pressure on airports nationwide. Travel officials recommend planning ahead and booking accommodations early to secure the best options.
"The best thing you can do is plan ahead," says NBC's Brian Cheung. With so many people heading to airports simultaneously, security lines and boarding gates will be packed across the country.
Top U.S. Destinations
Warm-weather destinations are leading the way this holiday season. Orlando tops the list of U.S. destinations again this year, followed by Anaheim, New York, and Las Vegas. The appeal of sunny, relaxing environments during the winter months continues to draw families and vacationers.
International Travel Leaders
For those venturing abroad, Cancun leads the pack as the most popular international destination. The Mexican Caribbean resort town remains a favorite for those seeking beach getaways and warmer climates during the holiday break.
Planning Tips
With airports expected to be crowded and roads congested, experts suggest:
Arriving at airports earlier than usual
Booking travel during off-peak hours if possible
Having flexibility with travel dates
Checking traffic reports before heading out
The holiday travel rush typically begins around December 20th and extends through January 1st, so travelers should expect delays and heavier traffic throughout this entire period.

