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AAA is estimating 3.3 million Ohioans will travel during the Fourth of July week. While a majority of travelers will be driving, CVG airport expects an increased number of passengers as well.
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More Americans are expected to travel for the holidays, but there shouldn't be a single day when a majority of people leave or go home. Here's why.
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Friday, Dec. 23 and the Mondays of Dec. 26 and Jan. 2 are expected to be the busiest travel days in the next few weeks. Here's how to get around with ease.
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Millions of Americans are expected to travel for Thanksgiving again this year, and some of them will wonder about two travel-related signs in the Tri-State.
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AAA expects more people to fly, ride and drive at least 50 miles away from home this week, despite high costs. AAA Spokesman Dustin Baird has some tips for a smoother travel journey.
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The travel app Hopper says this Fourth of July trip may be your most expensive in five years. Airfare is up; hotels are 20% more expensive than a year ago; and car rentals are about $40 more a day.
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Flights to and from Chicago and Florida have been the most impacted.
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Nationwide, 53.4 million travelers will head out this Thanksgiving holiday either by car or by plane. That's the fourth highest number since AAA has been keeping track.
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Holding off on booking could mean getting a better price, or it could mean not getting a car, flight or hotel.
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After more than a year of COVID-19 precautions, Ohio residents are hitting the road in record-breaking numbers for the July 4th weekend. The increased…