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Memorial Day weekend travel is expected to break records. Here's what you need to know

Memorial Day weekend travel is expected to break records. Here's what you need to know

Yahoo22-05-2025
Along with vacation necessities such as sunblock and a toothbrush, Southern Californians hoping to get away for Memorial Day weekend will also need to bring a hefty supply of patience to freeways and airports.
A record-breaking number of people across the country are opting to travel rather than stay in for the long weekend— the official kickoff to summer, according to the Automobile Club of Southern California, or AAA.
In Southern California, about 3.6 million are expected hit the road or hop on a plane, the third consecutive year of record-breaking travel for Memorial Day weekend.
"Consumers continue to prioritize travel with family and friends after the pandemic," Jena Miller, vice president of travel products for AAA, said in a statement.
Most people will be behind the wheel for their weekend getaways, according to AAA. Roughly 2.9 million people in Southern California are expected to hit the road starting Thursday, about 3.6% more than last year.
About 45.1 million people across the country will be traveling for the long weekend and most of them — about 39.4 million — will be driving, AAA estimates.
The automobile club said drivers will also be paying less with car rental costs expected to be about 8% lower than last year, and gas prices about 50 to 60 cents cheaper than last May.
More drivers means more potential gridlock, but the midmorning traveler has a better chance of being rewarded with a speedier commute. Experts say before noon is the best time for people to get on the road this weekend.
"Thursday, May 22 and Friday, May 23 are expected to be the busiest travel day," Gianella Ghiglino, a spokesperson for AAA, said in a statement. "So if you are leaving those days, you want to make sure you avoid that morning rush hour and you still leave before noon."
In Southern California, the busiest stretch of freeway is expected to be the 5 Freeway from Los Angeles to Bakersfield, where the typical 90-minute drive could take up to three hours during the worst times, according to AAA.
Vacationers looking to hop on a flight this weekend should be prepared for packed airports.
According to the Federal Aviation Administration, nearly 54,000 flights are scheduled Thursday, the busiest day of air travel for the weekend and one of the busiest days of the year so far at airports across the country.
That increase will come despite the fact that domestic flights cost about 2% more this year compared with 2024, according to AAA.
The Transportation Security Administration is bracing for the rush of travelers. The agency expects to screen about 18 million passengers and crew members between Thursday and Wednesday.
"TSA is ready for the additional passenger volume, and we look forward to welcoming families traveling during this peak period," Ha McNeill, TSA acting administrator, said in a statement.
Officials are encouraging air passengers to ensure bags are compliant with TSA regulations and to bring a Real ID or other acceptable identification such as a passport.
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