More people to travel for Thanksgiving this year than in 2024

As the most congested travel weekend of the year approaches, Americans are gearing up for a massive road trip. According to estimates by the American Automobile Association (AAA), a whopping 81.8 million Americans plan to hit the road between November 21 and Sunday, a staggering increase of 1.6 million from last year.

With nearly 90% of travelers opting to drive, highway crews are bracing for a long weekend of gridlock. INRIX, a transportation data firm, predicts that Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons will see the most congestion, while Thanksgiving Day will be relatively quiet, with Sunday being the busiest day after the holiday.

However, some regions are expected to be particularly plagued by traffic. The Philadelphia region is forecasted to reach critical levels of congestion at 2:15 pm on Sunday, when travel times on Interstate 95 South will increase by a whopping 85%. Meanwhile, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is taking steps to mitigate the issue, suspending construction and maintenance work from Tuesday morning until 11 pm on Sunday.

Despite these efforts, some travelers are opting for alternative modes of transportation. With an estimated 6 million people predicted to take domestic flights this week, airlines may face a challenge in managing their schedules. The Philadelphia International Airport expects 1 million passengers between November 21 and December 2, with airport officials warning domestic travelers to arrive at the gate two hours before their scheduled departure time.

Interestingly, travel by other modes, such as buses, trains, and cruises, is up 8.5% this year, suggesting that some travelers are seeking alternatives to driving. As the country's roads become increasingly congested, it remains to be seen whether these alternative options will prove popular enough to alleviate the pressure on our nation's transportation system.
 
omg you guys road trip season is like totally insane this year! i'm so done with traffic jams πŸš—πŸ˜©. seriously though, 81.8 million people hitting the road? that's a lot of cars on the road! and with most people driving, it's gonna be a long weekend of brake lights and honking horns 🚫. i feel for highway crews tho, they gotta deal with all this chaos πŸ˜….

i heard the philly region is really gonna get slammed, like critical congestion levels, woah! 85% increase in travel time? that's no joke 🀯. and airlines are like "help" because so many people are opting for flights instead of driving πŸ›«οΈ. but hey at least some ppl r finding alternative modes of transport, buses, trains, cruises... let's hope they can help ease the pain a bit πŸš‚πŸŒ΄.

anyway, fingers crossed for all us travelers out there... may our journeys be smooth and stress-free πŸ™.
 
omg can u believe 81.8 million ppl r plannin 2 hit the road this wkend? 😱 that's like, half the population or somethin! i'm kinda worried about gridlock on the highways tho, especially in philly πŸš—πŸ˜¬. but hey, at least some ppl r thinkin of alternative modes of transportation, like flights and buses... maybe it'll help take a bit off our roads πŸšŒπŸ’¨. i remember when my fam used 2 take a road trip every summer and it was always such a blast... now i'd probably just take the bus or somethin πŸ˜…. anywayz, wish all u travelers safe journeys! πŸš—β€οΈ
 
Congested road trip weekend ahead πŸš—πŸ˜¬, might wanna consider flying or train if possible. Alternate modes of transport are up 8.5% which is a good sign, but can they handle 81.8 million drivers? πŸ€”πŸš«
 
So many people in the US are gonna hit the road for Thanksgiving πŸš—πŸŒƒ, which is expected to cause some major traffic jams. I mean, 81.8 million Americans planning a road trip is crazy! 🀯 Highway crews better be ready for a wild ride on Sunday. The Philly region is looking especially bad, with travel times going up by 85% at 2:15 pm. But, on the bright side, some people are opting for other modes of transportation like flights and buses... fingers crossed that'll help ease the congestion πŸš«πŸ’¨. It's definitely a challenge for airlines to manage schedules with so many passengers flying this week. I guess only time will tell if alternative options will be enough to help our nation's transportation system breathe a sigh of relief 😌
 
idk about all these ppl goin on road trip πŸ˜’ it's just gonna be more traffic and parking issues ... and 6 mil people flyin at the same time? that's a recipe for disaster 🚫. what's wrong with takin public transport or stayin home, lol?
 
I'm not surprised by all those people hitting the road πŸš—πŸ’¨. It's like, we love our road trips so much, but sometimes I think we forget that it's just a weekend and most of us are gonna be stuck in traffic 😩. The roads in Philly are gonna be a nightmare on Sunday! 85% increase? That's crazy! 🀯 At least the PA Turnpike Commission is taking steps to mitigate the issue.

I'm also intrigued by people choosing alternative modes of transportation, like buses and trains. I mean, we've been hearing about sustainability and reducing our carbon footprint for years, so it's cool that some folks are actually taking action on that front 🌎. But at the same time, I'm not sure if these alternatives will be enough to alleviate the traffic congestion.

I guess what I'm saying is, I love road trips as much as the next person, but we gotta think about how we can make travel more efficient and less stressful for everyone involved πŸ€”.
 
man i'm so done with road trips already πŸš—πŸ˜© but like i get it ppl wanna get outta town 4 the wknd and all... but 81 mil americans hitting the roads at the same time? that's just crazy 🀯. cant wait to sit in traffic on sunday afternoon tho lol... and 85% increase in travel time on interstate 95 south? what even is that?! 😱 i guess the philly region is gonna be super congested, gotta keep an eye on those roads...
 
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