Nearly 42 Million Americans and 6.5 million in the Pacific Region to kick off summer with a holiday getaway despite highest pump prices in four years

PORTLAND, Ore., – AAA projects that 41.5 million Americans will travel this Memorial Day weekend. That’s up 5 percent from last year and the most travelers since 2005, and adds up to about two million more travelers than last year taking to the roads, skies, rails and water. Gas prices for Memorial will be the most expensive in four years. The busiest travel days will be Thursday and Friday, and travel delays on major roads could be more than three times busier than normal as commuters mix with holiday travelers.

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In the Pacific Region, Region (AK, CA, HI, OR, WA), 6.5 million people are expected to travel, a 5.4 percent increase compared to 2017. The Memorial Day holiday travel period is defined as Thursday, May 24 to Monday, May 28.

Find the forecast report, graphics and video online.

“The strong economy is fueling the jump in Memorial Day travel, and rising gas prices aren’t keeping people from kicking off the summer travel season,” says Marie Dodds, public affairs director for AAA Oregon/Idaho. “This is the fourth year of growth in Memorial Day travel volume.”

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Memorial Day Gas Prices thru 2017

Most will drive despite the highest gas prices in four years

Car travel will increase for the fourth straight year; however its share of travel mode declines for the fourth consecutive year as more travelers take to the skies.

Nationally, 36.6 million or 88 percent of all travelers will drive to their holiday destinations, an increase of 4.7 percent compared to 2017.

In the Pacific region, 5.8 million or 84 percent will travel by car, an increase of 5.3 percent compared to last year.

AAA says U.S. drivers will pay the highest Memorial Day gas prices since 2014. The current national average is $2.93, while the current Oregon average is $3.31.

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Busiest Times on the Roads

INRIX, a global transportation analytics company, expects travel delays on major roads could be more than three times longer than normal at times. Busiest travel times will be Thursday and Friday afternoons (May 24 and 25) from about 3 to 7 p.m.

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Large increases in flying and travel by other modes this Memorial Day

While road trips continue to be the most popular way to travel for Memorial Day, more Americans will fly, ride the train or bus, or take a cruise vacation compared to last year.

Air travel is up 6.8 percent over last year, with 3.1 million Americans taking to the skies this Memorial Day. In the Pacific Region, 697,000 travelers are expected to fly, an increase of 7.5 percent compared to last year.

Travel by other modes of transportation, including cruises, trains and buses, will increase 2.4 percent, to 1.8 million travelers.

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Airfares and car rental rates fall; for hotels it depends on the property

Average airfares for the top 40 domestic flight routes will be 7 percent lower this Memorial Day, with an average round trip ticket costing $168 this year down from $181 last year, according to AAA’s Leisure Travel Index.

Hotel costs are up or down, depending on the type of property. AAA Three Diamond Rated hotels average $186 per night down from $215 a year ago, a decline of 14 percent. AAA Two Diamond Rated hotels cost 7 percent more this year at an average of $151 per night, up from $141 last year.

Daily car rental rates will average $59 down from $66 last year, an 11 percent drop and the lowest rate in the last four years. According to Hertz, the busiest day for rental pick-ups is expected to be May 25, with an average rental length of nearly six days, as travelers look to take advantage of the long holiday weekend.

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AAA to rescue more than 340,000 motorists this Memorial Day AAA expects to rescue more than 340,000 motorists nationally and 4,800 in Oregon and Idaho this Memorial Day weekend, with the primary reasons being dead batteries, lockouts and flat tires.

AAA recommends motorists have their vehicles inspected by a trusted repair shop, such as one of the more than 7,000

AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities across North America. Members can download the AAA Mobile app, visit AAA.com or call 1-800-AAA-HELP to request roadside assistance.

Be prepared for emergencies with a mobile phone and car charger, a flashlight with extra batteries, a first-aid kit, a basic toolkit, and drinking water and snacks for all passengers and pets.

Top Memorial Day destinations

These are the most popular destinations for AAA Oregon/Idaho this Memorial Day weekend, based on AAA.com and AAA travel agency sales:

  1. Orlando, Florida
  2. Honolulu, Hawaii
  3. Anchorage, Alaska
  4. Seattle, Washington
  5. Los Angeles/Anaheim, California
  6. Maui, Hawaii
  7. Las Vegas, Nevada
  8. Phoenix, Arizona
  9. New York, New York
  10. Denver, Colorado

For those planning to kick off their summers with an overseas vacation, Europe is a major draw this year. Rome, Dublin and London are the most popular international travel destinations for Memorial Day weekend.

Other top regional destinations for Memorial Day include the Oregon coast, central Oregon, and Vancouver and Victoria, Canada.

Download the AAA Mobile app before a Memorial Day getaway Before setting out for Memorial Day, download the free AAA Mobile app for iPhone, iPad and Android. Travelers can use the app to map a route, find lowest gas prices, access exclusive member discounts, make travel arrangements, request AAA roadside assistance, find AAA Approved Auto Repair facilities and more. Learn more at AAA.com/mobile.

With the AAA Mobile app, travelers can also find nearly 59,000 AAA Approved and Diamond Rated hotels and restaurants. AAA’s is the only rating system that uses full-time, professionally trained evaluators to inspect each property on an annual basis. Every AAA Approved establishment offers the assurance of acceptable cleanliness, comfort and hospitality, and ratings of One to Five Diamonds help travelers find the right match for amenities and services.

About the travel forecast

AAA’s projections are based on economic forecasting and research by IHS Markit based in London. AAA has been reporting on holiday travel trends for more than two decades. The complete AAA/IHS Markit 2018 Memorial Day holiday travel forecast is available here.

As North America’s largest motoring and leisure travel organization, AAA provides more than 58 million members with travel, insurance, financial and automotive-related services. Since its founding in 1902, the not-for-profit, fully tax-paying AAA has been a leader and advocate for the safety and security of all travelers. Motorists can map a route, identify gas prices, find discounts, book a hotel and access AAA roadside assistance with the AAA Mobile app for iPhone, iPad and Android. Learn more at AAA.com/mobile. AAA clubs can be visited on the Internet at AAA.com.

Highlights from 2018 Memorial Day Travel Forecast: 

  • Total Memorial Day travel will be the highest volume since 2005 with nearly 42 million Americans traveling, and 6.5 million from the Pacific Region.
  • 2018 marks the fourth consecutive year of growth in Memorial Day travel with 5 percent more travelers nationally and 5.4 percent more in the Pacific Region than last year.
  • Most will travel by car. Nationally, 36.6 million or 88 percent of all travelers will drive to their holiday destinations, an increase of 4.7 percent compared to 2017.
  • Gas prices for the holiday are the most expensive since 2014.
  • The busiest travel days will be Thursday and Friday, and travel delays on major roads could be more than three times busier than normal as commuters mix with holiday travelers.
  • Air travel is up 6.8 percent over last year, with 3.1 million Americans taking to the skies this Memorial Day.
  • Travel by cruises, trains and buses will increase 2.4 percent, to 1.8 million travelers.
  • Top three destinations are Orlando, Honolulu and Anchorage.
  • AAA will rescue 340,000 drivers nationally and 4,800 in Oregon and Idaho this Memorial Day weekend, with the primary reasons being dead batteries, lockouts and flat tires.

 

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