This is going to be the absolute worst day for holiday travel this year:
A record 115.6 million Americans are expected to take to the skies, rails, roads and waterways between Dec. 21 and Jan. 1, according to AAA’s 2019 holiday travel report, which is the highest number in almost 20 years. Indeed, this is the eighth consecutive record high since AAA began tracking holiday travel in 2001.
“Holiday cheer is at an all-time high this year, with unemployment at historically low levels, and noted improvements in both disposable income and household net worth,” said Paula Twidale, the vice president of AAA Travel in a statement. And besides the almost 105 million Americans traveling by automobile, another 3.81 million will go by train, bus and cruise ship.
This chart highlights the worst day for holiday travel in 10 major U.S. cities, so you can hopefully avoid the heaviest traffic dates and times. As you can see, many cities will suffer the worst snarls on the 26th. But travel headaches like congested roads, airport delays and long lines don’t need to dampen your holiday spirits.
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