AAA: Record Number of Holiday Travelers Expected to Close Out 2024

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Monday, December 16th, 2024

Georgians are expected to travel in record numbers for the year-end holiday period (from Saturday, December 21 to Wednesday, January 1). AAA predicts that 3.7 million Georgians will travel 50 miles or more from home. That’s 108,677 more travelers than the previous record high set last year.

AAA expects 3 million more travelers nationwide than last year. An estimated 119.3 million people will travel 50 miles or more, narrowly surpassing the previous record set in 2019 by 64,000 travelers.

“Travelers should expect the roads, airports, and cruise terminals to be more crowded than normal,” said Debbie Haas, Vice President of Travel for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “So, finalize your travel plans now and give yourself extra time to get to your destination. We also suggest travel insurance, which provides assistance in the event winter weather or something unexpected interferes with your plans.”

Factors influencing this year’s travel forecast:

  • Travel volume is being driven by consumer spending as inflation continues to moderate.
  • Strong employment continues to drive rising wages, and with inflation leveling off, consumers are expected to spend nearly 5% more than last year as incomes rise at a similar level.
  • Economic growth continues to remain steady, with Q4 real GDP growth expected at 2.0% in Q4 compared to last year.
 

Georgia Year-End Holiday Travelers

 

Total

Auto

Air

Other

2024

3.7 million

3.3 million

198,366

176,164

2023

3.6 million

3.2 million

190,308

163,183

2022

3.5 million

3.2 million

196,940

159,972

 

National Year-End Holiday Travelers

 

Total

Auto

Air

Other

2024

119 million

107 million

7.85 million

4.5 million

2023

116 million

104.5 million

7.5 million

4.1 million

2022

112 million

101.5 million

7.2 million

3.6 million

 

Year-End Travelers by Mode

By Car:  AAA expects 2.5 million more people on the roads this year. Nationwide, an estimated 107 million will take a road trip of 50 miles or more. That’s just shy of the record of 108 million road travelers – set in 2019.

Road travel is expected to set new records in Georgia. More than 3.3 million Georgians are forecast to take a road trip, 87,637 more than last year. Nearly 90% of holiday travelers will drive to their destinations, making it the most popular travel method.

“Many travelers, particularly families with young children, prefer the flexibility and lower cost of road trips,” said Montrae Waiters, spokeswoman, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Gas demand in December goes down as the weather gets colder, more people work remotely, and holiday shoppers purchase their gifts online rather than in person.”

Gas prices are expected to be competitive with last year’s levels. During the last two weeks of 2023, Georgia gas prices averaged $2.99 per gallon. During that time, the state average ranged from $2.96 per gallon to a high of $3.01/g. Currently, Georgia drivers are paying around $2.90 per gallon. To view updated national, state, and metro area gas price averages, visit GasPrices.AAA.com.

AAA car rental partner Hertz says Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Oahu, Orlando, Phoenix, and Tampa are the cities displaying the highest holiday rental demand. The busiest car pick-up days are expected to be Friday, December 20, and Saturday, December 21. The busiest time for rental returns is expected to be the weekend and Monday after Christmas. The average length of rental is one week.

By Air: Nationally, AAA expects air travel to set a new record this holiday season. Nearly 7.9 million Americans are forecast to take at least one domestic flight, surpassing the previous record of 7.5 million air travelers last year. AAA booking data shows flights are 4% more expensive this holiday season than last year. The average domestic ticket is $830. International flights are 13% more expensive, averaging $1,630 a ticket.