new york – holiday travel rush As the situation continues, 115 million Americans are expected to hit the roads and take to the skies by January 1st.
AAA expects that most of those people (about 104 million people) will be driving, and that Saturday will be the busiest day on the roads.
Gasoline prices are on average about the same as last year and about 15 cents lower than a month ago.
Airports are expected to be the busiest ever during the holiday travel period.
Officials said flight delays this year are significantly lower than last year.
“You don’t prepare, you just go for it. That’s how we do it in New York,” one traveler said at John F. Kennedy International Airport.
“I don’t know. We were lucky. We didn’t want to be in too much of a dilemma here at the airport,” said tourist Jose Fermin.
The number of travelers using other modes of transportation, such as buses, trains, and cruises, has also increased over last year, with more than 4 million Americans expected to travel using one of these modes. Masu.