WBIW.com News - state

Brought to you by WBIW News and Network Indiana

Hours Of Delays And Traffic Jams Are Coming This Holiday Season

Last updated on Tuesday, December 19, 2017

(UNDATED) - According to data released by AAA, nearly 107.3 million Americans will travel this year for the holidays.

The "highest year-end holiday travel volume on record," will put more than 97 million people on the roads (up 3 percent from previous years), and 6.4 million in the sky (up 4.1 percent).

The 6.4 million, though, is a much lower number than airlines expected. USA Today reported that the airlines projected a higher record of 51 million travelers that will fly during the holiday season.

The busiest season will strike Dec. 23- Jan. 1, AAA reports, but Dec. 20 - 22 are expected to create a huge spike in travel times, with Dec. 22 from 3 - 5 p.m. being the worst, according to data from transportation analytics company INRIX.

"With record-level travelers hitting the road this holiday, drivers must be prepared for delays in major metros," Graham Cookson, chief economist and head of research at Inrix, said to USA Today. "Our advice to drivers is to avoid peak times altogether or consider alternative routes."

While there may be no way to get around traveling for the holidays, there are some tips to keep your sanity. If you're driving, avoid traveling during peak hours (3:30 - 5:30 p.m.), try to leave Tuesday if you can, or wait until Friday.

If you're flying, try to cut costs by Lyfting or Ubering to the airport instead of paying to park long term -- or even better, have a friend drop you off and pick you up. Also, try to avoid getting a rental car at the airport once you land and get one off site instead. AAA reports that rental costs at the airport have increased 11 percent over last year.

For future travel planning, Moneyish reports that it's a good idea to try and book the first flight out in the morning to avoid delays.

1340 AM WBIW welcomes comments and suggestions by calling 812.277.1340 during normal business hours or by email at comments@wbiw.com

© Ad-Venture Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Click here to go back to previous page