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Storms, extreme heat, and wildfire risks are disrupting record-breaking Fourth of July travel, causing flight delays, road ...
Travel on the July 4th holiday weekend is expected to hit a record with 72.2 million Americans journeying at least 50 miles ...
A record high of 72.2 million people are expected to travel at least 50 miles from home over the July Fourth holiday period ...
On July 4, strong to severe thunderstorms are in the forecast for the Northern and Central Plains and Upper Mississippi ...
The AAA recommends travelers leave early or, if possible, wait until Monday to beat traffic as a record 72 million Americans ...
Travel agents said some of their clients are flocking to Europe, and those staying in the U.S. are prioritizing the ...
More than 72 million Americans are expected to travel for the Fourth of July holiday. Some may be in for a rainy trip.
According to AAA 61.6 million Americans will have traveled domestically by car, and that’s up 2.2 percent from last year’s ...
It’s the peak travel period for the whole year,” says one SFO official. “Higher than Thanksgiving. Higher than Christmas.” ...
With those Fourth of July barbecues, parades and fireworks now over, millions of Americans are once again on the move, and ...
As the Fourth of July weekend comes to an end, travel experts are predicting one of the busiest holiday travel periods on ...
More than 2 million people from Massachusetts are expected to hit the road over the July Fourth holiday week, according to ...