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Holiday travelers are flocking to airports and highways as 72 million Americans prepare for the Fourth of July weekend. TSA anticipates screening over 18 million passengers, while AAA reports the highest travel volume for the holiday, with 60 million expected to drive. In Atlanta, the airport expands its international flights, highlighting the city's growing aviation significance.
This Fourth of July weekend is projected to witness a record 72 million travelers, with TSA expecting to screen over 18 million passengers at airports. Flight cancellations are minimal, with only 14 reported as of midday Thursday. Road trips are the preferred mode of travel for 85% of vacationers, buoyed by the lowest gas prices since 2021, averaging $2.94 per gallon in Georgia. The Georgia Department of Transportation is temporarily halting construction lane closures to ease travel disruptions. AAA emphasizes strategic planning for road trips, particularly avoiding Atlanta's peak traffic times between 2 and 6 p.m. The airport in Atlanta also welcomed a new nonstop flight from Abu Dhabi, expanding its international offerings. Officials view this addition as a significant milestone for the city's aviation future. As travelers embark on their journeys, AAA reminds them to prepare vehicles and pack emergency kits for safety.