Millions of Americans could see flight delays, cancellations, or messy road conditions as Thanksgiving travel gets underway.
Nearly 82 million people are projected to travel over the Thanksgiving holiday period this year, the automotive body said.
AAA predicts 82 million Americans will be traveling for Thanksgiving, with 90% going by car. Here are their best tips on how to survive.
Today is “potentially the worst” weather day for early Thanksgiving travelers, according to the Weather Channel. The Gulf ...
The storm comes as a record 82 million Americans are projected to travel during the Thanksgiving holiday, according to AAA.
We're already in the middle of the busy Thanksgiving travel season, but officials at world's busiest airport say they're ...
Highways and airports will be abuzz around Thanksgiving, the busiest travel holiday of the year, as a record 81.8 million ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said Thanksgiving 2025 will bring the heaviest air travel in 15 years, with more than 360 ...
Two possible winter storms could create problems for Thanksgiving travel in parts of the United States. Airports across the ...
The heavier traffic, combined with rainy conditions, could lead to delays.
A cross-country storm could throw a wrench into Thanksgiving travel plans for millions in the coming days, AccuWeather ...
At least 73 million people will travel by car for the holiday next week, about 90 percent of all travelers, AAA estimated.