AAA estimates 122.4 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home for Christmas and New Year's, up more than 2% from ...
With Christmas falling later in the week, the holiday travel window spans two weekends, spreading travelers out over nearly ...
Heading home after Christmas? Forecasters warn travel could be disrupted across the Northeast due to a snowstorm.
Three major travel issues can turn Christmas flights into chaos and add more stress than necessary, from overpacking to rude ...
Post-holiday travel turned into a waiting game for thousands on Thursday as Orlando International Airport (MCO) recorded over ...
Residents of Los Angeles spent the day before Christmas under rain showers and winds of around 40 mph, while the New England ...
California officials and weather forecasters urged holiday travelers to avoid the roads on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day ...
Separately, strong winds of up to 70 miles per hour are impacting the Northwest and Rockies, according to Travel + Leisure. This storm is impacting Montana, Wyoming, and South Dakota. The winds may be ...
AAA says more than 52 million people are expected to fly nationwide through New Year’s Day, making this one of the busiest travel periods of the year.
Stormy weather across multiple regions could disrupt flights, road travel and holiday plans for New Yorkers traveling before ...
If you’re traveling across the Finger Lakes or Central New York this Christmas Eve and into the weekend, timing matters more than distance. The next 24 to 36 hours offer the most reliable travel ...
Nearly 2.5 million Marylanders are expected to take to the highways and byways during the busy holiday travel rush between ...