Memorial Day weekend is expected to be the busiest in three years, building on a travel resurgence that began earlier this spring. This year’s forecast marks the second-highest single-year increase in travelers since 2010 (2021 was the highest), bringing volumes almost in line with pre-pandemic levels.
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“By the looks of this Memorial Day travel forecast, the summer travel season is off to a sizzlin’ start,” said Debbie Haas, Vice President of Travel for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “People are more comfortable traveling now than any other time in the past two years, and travel bookings are a reflection of that. Reservations for flights, hotels, and cruises for Memorial Day weekend are twice as strong as last year’s holiday and that momentum will likely carry into the summer.”
AAA predicts nearly 2.2 million Floridians will travel 50 miles or more from home this Memorial Day weekend. That’s an 8.3% increase over 2021, bringing travel volumes almost in line with those from 2017.
FLORIDA 2022 Memorial Day Holiday Travelers |
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Total |
Automobile |
Air |
Other (Bus, Train, Cruise) |
2022 (Forecast) |
2.19M |
1.96M (90%) |
181,745 (8%) |
43,387 (2%) |
2021 (Actual) |
2.02M |
1.86M (92%) |
142,473 (7%) |
14,992 (1%) |
2019 (Actual) |
2.3M |
2.05M (90%) |
183,266 (8%) |
58,793 (2%) |
Change (2021 to 2022) |
8.3% |
5.4% |
28% |
189% |
Change (2019 to 2022) |
-4.9% |
-4.4% |
-1% |
-26% |
Nationally, it’s a similar story. More than 39.2 million Americans will travel for the holiday weekend. The 8.3% increase from 2021 puts travel volumes in line with 2017 figures.
NATIONAL 2022 Memorial Day Holiday Travelers |
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Total |
Automobile |
Air |
Other (Bus, Train, Cruise) |
2022 (Forecast) |
39.2M |
34.9M (89%) |
3.01M (8%) |
1.33M (3%) |
2021 (Actual) |
36.2M |
33.4M (92%) |
2.41M (7%) |
440,000 (1%) |
2019 (Actual) |
42.8M |
37.6M (88%) |
3.22M (8%) |
1.90M (4%) |
Change (2021 to 2022) |
8.3% |
4.6% |
25% |
199.9% |
Change (2019 to 2022) |
-8.2% |
-7.3% |
-6.3% |
-29.6% |
A recent AAA survey found that Floridians are more comfortable traveling now than at any time during the past two years. That increased comfort is driving growth in all modes of transportation this year, especially air travel.
Florida air travel volumes are forecast to rise 28% from last year - the second-largest yearly increase in more than a decade. The 3 million Americans forecast to fly this Memorial Day weekend is just shy of 2019 levels. The number of Florida air travelers is off by just 1% from 2019.
“Surging demand and weather have challenged flight schedules since the beginning of the year,” Haas continued. “With the type of volume we anticipate going forward, we still recommend the safety net of a travel agent and travel insurance. Both are lifesavers if something unexpectedly derails your travel plans.”
Despite historically high gas prices, 90% of Memorial Day travelers plan to travel by car. Nearly 2 million Floridians are forecast to take a holiday road trip. That’s 5.4% more than last year’s holiday weekend.
Gas prices for Memorial Day are likely to set a new record high for the holiday. A combination of tightening global supplies and strengthening demand are the main culprits behind this unprecedented pain at the pump.
As of press time, the average price for gasoline in Florida is $4.50 per gallon. Previously, Memorial Day travelers found pump price averages of $2.86 in 2021, $2.60 in 2019, and $2.91 in 2018. The highest average price recorded on Memorial Day was $3.93 per gallon in 2008. Click here to view today's average price.
“Coming out of this 2-year pandemic, Floridians are eager to travel again, and it doesn’t seem like record-high gas prices or other inflationary pressures will stop them,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Many may look at cost-cutting measures to offset the added expense, like driving shorter distances, staying in a less expensive hotel, or spending less on shopping, dining, and entertainment.”
Air Travel
Based on AAA booking data, Thursday is shaping up to be the busiest day for air travel during the Memorial Day travel period (May 26 – May 30) with Monday being the lightest.
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Road Trips
For those hitting the road, Thursday and Friday are anticipated to be peak traffic days.
INRIX predicts drivers will encounter the longest travel delays before the holiday weekend, particularly during the afternoons on Thursday, May 26, and Friday, May 27. Drivers in major U.S. metros could experience double the travel times compared to a normal trip.
Daily Worst and Best Times for Auto Travel |
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Day |
Worst Time |
Best Time |
Thursday |
1:00-8:00pm |
Before 6:00am or After 9:00pm |
Friday |
12:00-7:00pm |
Before 7:00am or After 9:00pm |
Saturday |
1:00-6:00pm |
Before 10:00am |
Sunday |
1:00-4:00pm |
Before 10:00am |
Monday |
1:00-4:00pm |
Before 11:00am |
Source: INRIX |
AAA booking data reveals that big cities and beaches are top destinations this Memorial Day, both domestically and abroad:
2022 Top Memorial Day Destinations |
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U.S Destinations |
International Destinations |
Orlando, FL |
Vancouver, Canada |
Seattle, WA |
Dublin, Ireland |
Miami, FL |
Paris, France |
Las Vegas, NV |
Rome, Italy |
Anaheim, CA |
London, England |
New York, NY |
Cancun, Mexico |
Denver, CO |
Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Anchorage, AK |
Barcelona, Spain |
Boston, MA |
Nassau, Bahamas |
Honolulu, HI |
Calgary, Canada |
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