AAA predicts high number of plane passengers during Memorial Day weekend
AAA predicts more than 3-and-a-half million passengers will get on a plane between Thursday, May 22, and Monday, May 26.
AAA predicts more than 3-and-a-half million passengers will get on a plane between Thursday, May 22, and Monday, May 26.
“They should have a registration card on the vessel, enough life jackets for everybody on board, a fire extinguisher in good working order, make sure it’s still in the green, you’ll need a type for throwable for any vessel over 16-foot, and you’ll need a sound device, a bell, horn, or whistle to take with you on the boat,” says Moss.
According to Tiffany Wright, Director of Public Affairs for AAA, their technicians will assist more than 375,000 stranded drivers across the US this Memorial Day Weekend.
American Airlines says it canceled zero flights over Memorial Day weekend.
Carowinds is offering active and retired military personnel free admission during Memorial Day Weekend.
Memorial day weekend expected to be busy on the roads and in the skies
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If you’re hitting the roads this weekend for the Memorial Day holiday, the Department of Transportation says nothing besides gas prices should hold you back. There will not be any lane closures on interstate highways, unless for emergency circumstances.
Memorial day weekend travel is already underway, and it’s expected to be the busiest in two years.
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