Labor Day Weekend Travelers Hit The Road

Associated Press - Fri 07:56 AM 08/31/2012

Thirty three million people will travel 50 miles or more, a 2.9 percent increase from last year.

Thirty three million people will travel 50 miles or more, a 2.9 percent increase from last year.

Americans plan to hit the road this Labor Day weekend despite rising gas prices.

Thirty three million people will travel 50 miles or more, a 2.9 percent increase from last year, according to AAA, a federation of auto clubs which sell vacations, insurance and lobby on behalf of car owners. That's the highest level of travel for Labor Day since the start of the recession in late 2007.

A gallon of gas now costs an average of $3.83. That's up about 50 cents from July 1, although still down over 30 cents from the peak reached in early April.

The overwhelming majority of travelers — 85 percent — plan to drive to their destination. Once there, they will find hotel rooms costing 4 to 6 percent higher than last year.

Families planning to get away plan to spend $749, according to an economic model done for AAA. That's up from $702 last year.

"In the absence of strong economic growth that might fuel a significant boost in travel volume, it is an encouraging sign that Americans continue to prioritize travel," Bill Sutherland, vice president of AAA Travel Services said in a statement. "Travel is still within America's discretionary spending budget."

Of those who plan to travel, 66 percent said their current financial situation would not negatively impact their Labor Day holiday weekend travel plans, 21 percent said they will cut costs in other parts of their budget, 9 percent will shorten their trip and 4 percent will cut transportation costs.

AAA did not include responses from those who do not plan to travel.

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harryj45

Friday 31 August 2012 21:33 Report this comment

Just once I'd like to read that those same 33 million people everyone was expecting to travel.......didn't. Save a few bucks and stay home for a change.