
4th of July week travel guidelines: Best and worst days to fly, congested routes to avoid, and busiest day revealed
Of the total projected travelers, 61.6 million are expected to drive, marking a 2.2% rise from 2023. Meanwhile, 5.84 million passengers are anticipated to take flights, representing a 1.4% increase over last year.
4th of July Road Travel: Peak Congestion Hours
Data from transportation analytics firm INRIX suggests that the worst traffic days will be Tuesday, July 2, and Sunday, July 6, particularly during afternoon and early evening hours. INRIX notes that Wednesday, July 2, could see the most congestion between 12 PM and 9 PM, while July 4 itself may witness jams from 12 PM to 7 PM, as mentioned in a report by The Hill.
Here's a breakdown of worst and best travel windows:
Date
Worst Time to Drive
Best Time to Drive
Sat, Jun 28
12 PM – 5 PM
Before 10 AM
Sun, Jun 29
2 PM – 4 PM
Before 11 AM
Mon, Jun 30
2 PM – 6 PM
Before 12 PM
Tue, Jul 1
3 PM – 6 PM
Before 2 PM
Wed, Jul 2
12 PM – 9 PM
Before 12 PM
Thu, Jul 3
2 PM – 6 PM
Before 12 PM
Fri, Jul 4
12 PM – 7 PM
Before 12 PM
Sun, Jul 6
12 PM – 6 PM
Before 11 AM
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Travelers are strongly advised to plan early departures, avoid afternoon hours, and check for weather advisories, especially in regions expecting thunderstorms or heatwaves.
Flight Chaos Likely: Sunday, July 6 Expected to Be Busiest
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is preparing for intense pressure at airports, with the busiest day forecast to be Sunday, July 6, when more than 2.9 million flyers are expected to pass through security checkpoints — the highest in TSA's history.
Airports most likely to experience long lines and potential delays include:
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International (ATL) – the busiest airport in the US
Los Angeles International (LAX) – major delays expected in both domestic and international terminals
Chicago O'Hare (ORD) – travelers advised to arrive 3 hours early
Denver International (DEN) – one of the top three busiest for July 4 flyers
Dallas/Fort Worth International (DFW) – heavy activity on July 2 and July 6
New York's JFK and LaGuardia (JFK/LGA) – prepare for taxiway congestion and security bottlenecks
Miami International (MIA) – popular with travelers heading to Latin America and Florida beaches
Seattle-Tacoma (SEA) – high volume due to proximity to Canadian border
TSA is deploying additional screening staff, new AI-powered scanners, and encouraging use of PreCheck, reminding guardians that children under 12 may accompany them in expedited lanes.
Airfare Trends and Top Destinations
According to AAA, the average domestic airfare for July 4 week is around $810, marking a 4% increase over 2023. Airports in Florida and the Northeast are expected to remain especially crowded, with popular routes flying to:
Orlando, FL
New York City
Anchorage, AK
Seattle, WA
Honolulu, HI
Boston, MA
Atlanta, GA
For international flyers, Vancouver tops the list, followed by Rome, Paris, London, Barcelona, and Dublin.
Highways to Avoid: Most Congested Routes
Major interstates and expressways across cities like Atlanta, Los Angeles, and New York are expected to experience gridlock. INRIX listed key routes and times to avoid, such as:
I-95: Congestion expected near Washington DC, NYC, and Boston
I-5: From San Diego to LA and north toward Seattle
I-80 & I-94: Midwest corridors around Chicago and Minneapolis
I-4: Heavily used by Florida-bound traffic, especially Tampa to Orlando
Final Tips for Travelers
For those flying, early morning departures, mobile boarding passes, and checking real-time airport security wait times can significantly ease stress.
With millions on the move, this year's 4th of July is shaping up not only as a celebration of independence but also as a major test of the nation's travel infrastructure.
FAQs
How many people are expected to travel this 4th of July holiday?
A record 72.2 million domestic travelers are expected to travel in the U.S. during the July 4 weekend, according to AAA. This marks the highest number ever recorded for this holiday period.
What is the busiest air travel day this season?
Sunday, July 6, is expected to set a new TSA record with 2.9 million travelers passing through airport security.

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