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45.1 million Americans expected to travel domestically for Memorial Day

Road trips expected to set new record, air travel projected to increase by nearly 2%

AAA projects 45.1 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home over the Memorial Day holiday period from Thursday, May 22 to Monday, May 26.

This year’s domestic travel forecast is an increase of 1.4 million travelers compared to last year and sets a new Memorial Day weekend record. The previous record was set back in 2005 with 44 million people. Despite concerns over rising prices, many Americans say they’re taking advantage of the long holiday weekend to spend time with loved ones, even if the trips are closer to home. 

“Memorial Day weekend getaways don’t have to be extravagant and costly,” said Stacey Barber, Vice President of AAA Travel. “While some travelers embark on dream vacations and fly hundreds of miles across the country, many families just pack up the car and drive to the beach or take a road trip to visit friends. Long holiday weekends are ideal for travel because many people have an extra day off work and students are off from school.” 

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Memorial Day Travelers by Mode of Transportation 

By Car: AAA projects 39.4 million people will travel by car over Memorial Day weekend. That’s an additional one million travelers compared to last year. Driving is the preferred mode of transportation during holiday travel periods, with 87% of Memorial Day travelers choosing to take road trips. This year, drivers have the benefit of cheaper gas prices. Last Memorial Day, the national average for a gallon of regular was $3.59. This spring – thanks to lower crude oil prices – gasoline prices haven’t seen typical seasonal spikes. With the unofficial start of summer kicking off the busy driving season, demand is expected to rise, and pump prices may creep up along with it. Gas prices typically peak in the summer and start coming down when schools go back in session in the fall. 

For drivers who are renting cars over Memorial Day weekend, AAA car rental partner Hertz says Friday, May 23 is expected to be the busiest day for pickup. SUVs are some of the most popular rental vehicles for the long holiday weekend. Hertz says the cities seeing the highest demand for rental cars include Orlando, Denver, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Miami, and Seattle – all cities in AAA’s Top Destinations list.   

By Air: Airports are bracing for another bustling holiday weekend. AAA projects 3.61 million air passengers, a nearly 2% increase over last year when 3.55 million travelers took to the skies. While this Memorial Day weekend isn’t expected to set an air travel record (that was set back in 2005 with 3.64 million travelers), this year’s numbers are projected to surpass pre-pandemic levels by 12%. AAA booking data (based on what travelers paid when booking Memorial Day weekend flights) shows domestic flights are 2% more expensive compared to last year, with the average roundtrip ticket costing $850. Most of those flights are to popular destinations like Chicago, New York, Orlando, Denver, and Seattle.  

By Other Modes: Travel by other modes continues to steadily rise post-pandemic. AAA projects 2.08 million people will travel by train, bus, or cruise over Memorial Day weekend, an 8.5% increase over last year. This category is now surpassing pre-pandemic numbers from 2018 and 2019, but doesn’t reach the record numbers of the early 2000s when more people were choosing trains and buses post 9/11. 

Cruising’s growing popularity is highlighted by the strong demand for Alaska cruises this season.  Top domestic cruise destinations for Memorial Day weekend include Fairbanks, Anchorage, and Juneau. Overall, travelers are turning to cruises in record numbers. Earlier this year, AAA projected that a record 19 million Americans planned to take cruises in 2025. 

AAA’s Ways to Save When Traveling 

Gas: Even with gas prices lower than last Memorial Day weekend, drivers are looking to save at the pump.  

  • Start by peeking at current prices on the AAA fuel site and use the AAA gas cost calculator to get an idea of how much your road trip will cost.  
  • Once you hit the road, keep in mind the gas stations right off the interstate are usually the most expensive. If you’re looking to save money, drive a little bit farther down the road for cheaper gas. AAA members receive stackable discounts on gas through the Fuel Rewards® program at participating Shell stations.  
  • After you fill up, avoid speeding. Fuel economy peaks around 50 mph on most cars, then drops off as speeds increase. Reducing highway speeds by 5 to 10 mph can increase fuel economy by as much as 14%.   

Flights: Flexibility is key to scoring cheaper airfare.  

  • Booking flights that depart on Tuesdays or return on Wednesdays will save you money, since weekends flights tend to be more expensive.  
  • If you’re not picky about selecting a seat ahead of time or boarding at the end, basic economy can be a great option for budget-conscious travelers, just read the fine print when it comes to restrictions.  
  • Reserving airport parking ahead of time can save you money. AAA members receive a discount at The Parking Spot 
  • To save money on meals, bring your own! You can’t go through TSA security with beverages, but you can bring food from home. Having treats in your bag will lessen the temptation of splurging on snacks at the airport. 

Hotels and Rental Cars: Where you will stay and how you will get around are two decisions you shouldn’t put off until the last minute. Reserve hotels and rental cars as soon as you know your trip dates.  

  • Hotels in prime locations and tourist areas tend to be more expensive than hotels a bit removed from the action. In major cities, look for hotels within walking distance to public transit to save money on transportation. When choosing hotels, look for AAA hotel partners that offer discounts and deals.  
  • Reserving a rental car early guarantees you’ll get what you want. To save money, consider the type of vehicle you want versus what you actually need! If you’re traveling with a small group and don’t need a ton of room, smaller vehicles tend to be more economical and fuel-efficient. For extra savings, AAA members get exclusive benefits when booking through Hertz 

Best/Worst Times to Drive and Peak Congestion by Metro 

INRIX, a provider of transportation data and insights, expects the afternoons over Memorial Day weekend to be the most congested. Travelers should hit the road during the morning hours. Boston, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Washington, DC are the metros that can expect the heaviest traffic. The times listed below are for the time zone in which the metro is located. For example, Atlanta routes = ET and Los Angeles routes = PT.

Best and Worst Times to Travel by Car 
Date  Worst Travel Time  Best Travel Time 
Thursday, May 22  1:00 – 9:00 PM  Before 12:00 PM 
Friday, May 23  12:00 PM – 8:00 PM  Before 11:00 AM 
Saturday, May 24  2:00 PM – 6:00 PM  Before 12:00 PM 
Sunday, May 25  1:00 PM – 5:00 PM  Before 1:00 PM 
(Memorial Day) 

Monday, May 26 

4:00 PM – 7:00 PM  Before 2:00 PM 
Peak Congestion by Metro 
Metro  Route  Peak Congestion Period  Est. Travel Time  Increase Compared to Typical 
Atlanta  Atlanta to Augusta  

via I-20 E 

Thursday 

 5:15 PM 

1 hour 58 minutes   43% 
Boston  Boston to Manchester  

via I-93 N 

Monday 

 12:15 PM 

1 hour 54 minutes   123% 
Chicago  Milwaukee to Chicago  

via I-94 E 

Thursday 

 5:00 PM 

1 hour 1 minutes   53% 
Denver  Fort Collins to Denver  

via I-25 S 

Friday  

4:15 PM 

1 hour 43 minutes   59% 
Detroit  Detroit to Toronto  

via I-94 E 

Thursday 

4:15 PM 

2 hour 44 minutes   40% 
Houston  Houston to Galveston  

via I-45 S 

Sunday 

 1:00 PM 

1 hour 32 minutes   78% 
Los Angeles  Los Angeles to Bakersfield  

via I-5 N 

Friday 

5:00 PM 

2 hour 39 minutes   83% 
Minneapolis  Minneapolis to Eau Claire  

via I-94 E 

Thursday 

4:45 PM 

0 hour 28 minutes   32% 
New York  Jersey Shore to New York  

via Garden St Pkwy N 

Monday 

1:00 PM 

1 hour 10 minutes   92% 
Philadelphia  Atlantic City to Philadelphia  

via Atlantic City Expressway 

Monday 

 12:00 PM 

1 hour 46 minutes   67% 
Portland  Hood River to Portland  

via I-84 W 

Monday  

6:00 PM 

1 hour 50 minutes   79% 
San Diego  San Diego to Palm Springs  

via I-15 N 

Friday 

 6:30 PM 

2 hour 40 minutes   65% 
San Francisco  San Francisco to Napa  

via I-80 E 

Thursday 

 7:15 PM 

1 hour 21 minutes   82% 
Seattle  Ellensburg to Seattle  

via I-90 E 

Monday 

5:15 PM 

1 hour 29 minutes   79% 
Tampa  Orlando to Tampa  

via I-4 W 

Sunday 

 11:00 AM 

1 hour 45 minutes   64% 
Washington, DC  Washington, DC to Annapolis  

via US-50 E 

Thursday 

 3:45 PM 

1 hour 33 minutes   80% 

SOURCE: INRIX 

AAA’s Top Memorial Day Weekend Destinations 

The top holiday destinations listed below are based on AAA booking data for trips between Thursday, May 22 and Monday, May 26. Orlando tops the domestic list thanks to its popular theme parks and nearby cruise port, Port Canaveral. Cruising is also the reason Seattle and Anchorage made the top 10 list, since Memorial Day kicks off peak Alaska cruise season. Internationally, Rome is the number one destination. Vancouver is also popular because of its cruise port. The rest of the list is made up of all European cities, as those destinations continue to draw high volumes of visitors. 

DOMESTIC  INTERNATIONAL/CARIBBEAN 
Orlando, FL  Rome, Italy 
Seattle, WA  Vancouver, Canada 
New York, NY  Paris, France 
Las Vegas, NV  London, England 
Miami, FL  Athens, Greece 
San Francisco, CA  Dublin, Ireland 
Anchorage, AK  Barcelona, Spain 
Chicago, IL  Southampton, England 
Denver, CO  Amsterdam, Netherlands 
Boston, MA  Edinburgh, Scotland 

Holiday Forecast Methodology   

Travel Forecast  

In cooperation with AAA, S&P Global Market Intelligence (SPGMI) developed a unique methodology to forecast actual domestic travel volumes. The economic variables used to forecast travel for the current holiday are leveraged from SPGMI’s proprietary databases. These data include macroeconomic drivers such as employment, output, household net worth, asset prices including stock indices, interest rates, housing market indicators, and variables related to travel and tourism, including gasoline prices, airline travel, and hotel stays. AAA and SPGMI have quantified holiday travel volumes going back to 2000. 

Historical travel volume estimates come from MMGY’s TRAVEL PERFORMANCE/MonitorSM. The PERFORMANCE/MonitorSM is a comprehensive study measuring the travel behavior of U.S. residents. MMGY contacts over 50,000 U.S. households each month to obtain detailed travel data, resulting in the unique ability to estimate visitor volume and spending, identify trends, forecast U.S. travel behavior and position brand, all after the trips have been taken.   

The travel forecast is reported in person-trips. In particular, AAA and SPGMI forecast the total U.S. holiday travel volume and expected mode of transportation. The travel forecast presented in this report was prepared the week of April 14, 2025. 

Because AAA holiday forecasts focus on domestic leisure travel only, comparisons to TSA passenger screening numbers should not be made. TSA data includes all passengers traveling on both domestic and international routes, whether traveling for work or leisure. Additionally, TSA screens passengers each time they enter secured areas of the airport, therefore each one-way trip is counted as a passenger tally. AAA focuses on person-trips, which include the full round-trip travel itinerary. As a result, direct comparisons of AAA forecast volumes and daily TSA screenings represent different factors. 

Memorial Day Holiday Travel Period  

The Memorial Day holiday travel period is defined as the five-day period from Thursday, May 22 to Monday, May 26. The five-day holiday length is consistent with previous holiday periods dating back to 2000. 

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