Winter storm disrupts holiday flights, train routes
The Winter storm is disrupting holiday travel… on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
The Winter storm is disrupting holiday travel… on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
The Winter storm is disrupting holiday travel… on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
CAE estimates that 90,000 travelers flew from the airport in November and expects similar numbers for December.
Christmas is steadily approaching and experts say now is the time to start planning that trip
Last year in South Carolina during Thanksgiving weekend there were more than 1400 collisions and twelve of them were deadly, according to South Carolina Highway Patrol.
A new forecast predicts the cost of holiday travel will shoot up this week as the Thanksgiving rush gets closer.
A study suggests South Carolina is one of the deadliest states for traveling during the July Fourth holiday.
No matter where you travel this weekend, you’ll have plenty of company. According to AAA’s Independence Day forecast, we can expect the number of travelers this weekend to be the second busiest in over 20 years. 42 million Americans are expected to either hit the road, and millions more will be catching flights. The TSA says they’re prepared.
Whether on the roads or in the skies, 48 million Americans are expected to travel this weekend. It’s clear this holiday travel period may be unlike any other before, with airlines battling staff shortages and cancelations.
Millions are in the air and on the roads as the mad dash home from holiday travel begins. Many faced cancellations and delays over the weekend, causing ripple effects nationwide.
Whether you hit the roads or took to the skies this holiday weekend, you’re certainly feeling the travel headache. Hundreds of flights were canceled over the weekend, causing ripple effects nationwide.