AAA: more than 1.3 million Michiganders to travel for Memorial Day Weekend
Record travel expected, but higher costs slow year?over?year growth
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DEARBORN — AAA projects more than 1.3 million Michiganders will travel at least 50 miles from home for Memorial Day weekend, the second highest on record for the holiday. The travel period includes five days, beginning on the Thursday before Memorial Day and ending on Monday.
Most Michigan travelers will take road trips, with nearly 1.2 million expected to drive. Another 70,000 will fly, while more than 68,000 will travel by other modes such as bus, train, or cruise.
While travel volumes continue to climb, the increase from last year remains limited. Michigan travel rose slightly year over year, reflecting a broader national trend of record-setting travel numbers paired with slower growth.
Nationally, AAA expects nearly 45 million Americans to travel over the Memorial Day holiday, the highest total on record. However, year-over-year growth remains less than one percent.
“Memorial Day travel is still reaching record levels, but with the smallest year-over-year increase in more than a decade,” said Adrienne Woodland, spokeswoman for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Although travel demand remains strong, higher fuel prices and persistent inflation may cause some travelers to shorten trips, delay plans, or stay closer to home.”
Memorial Day Travelers by Mode of Transportation:
By Car:
Nationally, driving remains the most popular way to travel this Memorial Day weekend. AAA projects 39.1 million people will travel by car, a slight jump over last year.
A holiday road trip will cost more at the gas pump this year. The Michigan average price for gasoline is $4.73 per gallon. Last year, the state average price was $3.20 per gallon on Memorial Day. Drivers can use the AAA mobile app to find the lowest price in their area. Visit GasPrices.AAA.com to view daily state and local price averages.
With heavier traffic expected, AAA urges drivers to Slow Down, Move Over for disabled vehicles and roadside responders. During last year’s Memorial Day weekend, AAA responded to more than 350,000 emergency roadside assistance calls nationwide to help stranded drivers with issues like dead batteries, flat tires, and empty fuel tanks. AAA encourages drivers to check their tires, battery, and fluid levels before hitting the road.
For travelers renting cars over Memorial Day weekend, AAA car rental partner Hertz says Thursday and Friday are expected to be the busiest pick-up days. The top 5 markets with the highest demand are Orlando, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Denver, and Boston. According to AAA booking data, domestic car rentals are 1% cheaper this holiday weekend compared to last year. AAA member benefits on rental cars can make the holiday more affordable and safer with free child safety seat rental at AAA.com/Hertz.
By Air:
Air travelers make up 8% of the share of travelers this holiday weekend. AAA projects 3.66 million travelers will fly domestically over the holiday weekend, a small increase over last year. According to AAA booking data, travelers who booked flights in advance paid about six percent less than last year, with an average ticket costing $800. However, more recent airfare trends may reflect rising fuel costs.
“Travel costs remain a mixed picture this year,” said Debbie Haas, Vice President of Travel for AAA The Auto Club Group. “Travelers who booked early may have secured lower airfares, but rising fuel costs are putting upward pressure on prices. Working with a travel agent can help travelers find the best value, tap into options they may not see on their own, and make the most of their overall travel budget.”
By Other Modes:
Travel by bus, train, and cruise will increase by more than 5% to 2.2 million travelers. The growth reflects expanded cruise capacity and continued demand for Alaska itineraries.
AAA’s Top Memorial Day Weekend Destinations
Memorial Day weekend travelers are taking trips to theme parks and famous landmarks, boarding cruises in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, and flying to Europe to visit iconic capital cities. Here are the top 10 domestic and international destinations, based on AAA booking data.
Best/Worst Times to Drive and Peak Congestion by Metro
INRIX, a provider of transportation data and insights, says Memorial Day weekend drivers should expect the heaviest congestion on Thursday and Friday between 3pm and 6pm and Monday afternoon. Sunday should be the lightest day for traffic, barring any unexpected events on the road.
According to INRIX, as congestion moves out of metro areas during holiday periods and onto highways, the risk of crashes increases as many drivers navigate unfamiliar routes outside of their normal commuting patterns. This stresses the importance of getting a good night’s rest before a road trip, planning your route ahead of time and driving undistracted and sober.
Memorial Day Holiday Travel Period
AAA’s Memorial Day holiday travel period includes five days, beginning the Thursday before Memorial Day and ending on Monday.






