AAA projects more than 2.8 million Illinoisans will travel 50 miles or more during the Thanksgiving holiday travel period*. This year’s forecast is the second highest on record (2005), with an expected 60,000 (2.2%) more holiday travelers than last year.
“Travel demand has been strong all year and that trend will continue with one of the busiest Thanksgivings on record,” said Debbie Haas, Vice President of Travel for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “With more people taking to the roads, skies, rails and sea; travelers should expect congested roads and longer lines at transportation terminals. AAA encourages travelers to develop their plan now, leave early, and be courteous to others.”
Illinois Thanksgiving Travel Forecast | ||||
Total | Auto | Air | Other | |
2023 (forecast) | 2.82 million | 2.46 million | 290,010 | 81,888 |
2022 | 2.77 million | 2.43 million | 268,247 | 73,911 |
2021 | 2.75 million | 2.44 million | 249,001 | 61,273 |
2019 | 2.91 million | 2.58 million | 253,584 | 75,554 |
Auto Travel is the Second Highest on Record (Illinois)
Most Thanksgiving travelers will drive to their destinations. AAA predicts more than 2.4 million Illinoisans will take a road trip of 50 miles or more. The all-time high was set during the 2005 Thanksgiving holiday weekend with 2.75 million taking to the roads.
Gas Prices Should Remain Lower Than Last Year
Thanksgiving road trips should be less costly at the gas pump this year. Despite global tensions causing ripples through the oil market, strong domestic gasoline supplies are causing pump prices to drop. Last Thanksgiving, the national average price for gasoline was $3.58 per gallon, while the state average was $3.89. Today, drivers are paying an average price of $3.55. AAA believes gas prices should remain low through the holiday season unless oil prices suddenly spike. Visit GasPrices.AAA.com to view updated gas price averages.
Air Travel Approaches Pre-Pandemic Highs
AAA expects 290,000 Illinoisans to fly for Thanksgiving which is now the highest on record. That’s nearly 22,000 (8.1%) more than 2022 which had been the record high.
Busiest Times to Fly
Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgiving are the busiest air travel days ahead of the holiday and the most expensive. While Sunday is typically the busiest day to return home, AAA data shows Monday is also a popular day to fly back after Thanksgiving.
Cruise, Bus, and Train Traffic Gains Ground
The number of Illinoisans traveling by cruise, bus, and train over Thanksgiving is up 11% over last year. AAA expects nearly 82,000 travelers to head out of town using these other modes of transportation, which suffered a severe setback during the pandemic, but have rebounded nicely.
“The cruise industry, in particular, has made a remarkable comeback, and thrives during the holidays,” Haas added. “Holiday cruises are highly sought-after as a means for large families to travel together and visit multiple destinations without having to worry about the cooking and cleanup. For those looking to plan a 2024 vacation, this is also a great time to connect with a Travel Advisor, who can navigate the many options available to find the best fit.”
Best/Worst Times to Drive
INRIX, a provider of transportation data and insights, expects Wednesday, November 22, to be the busiest day on the roads during the Thanksgiving holiday travel period, with average travel times as high as 80% longer than normal in some metro areas. INRIX recommends leaving in the morning or after 6 p.m. to avoid the heaviest holiday congestion.
“The day before Thanksgiving is notoriously one of the most congested days on our roadways. Travelers should be prepared for long delays, especially in and around major metros,” said Bob Pishue, transportation analyst at INRIX. “Knowing when and where congestion will build can help minimize holiday traffic frustrations. We advise drivers to use traffic apps, local DOT notifications, and 511 services for real-time updates.”
Please note – the times listed below are for the time zone the metro is located in. For example, Atlanta routes = ET and Los Angeles routes = PT.
Overall Busiest Day to Drive | |||||||
Date | Time | Compared to Typical | |||||
Wednesday, Nov 22 | 2:00 – 6:00 PM | 11.44% | |||||
Best and Worst Times to Drive | |||||||
Date | Worst Travel Time | Best Travel Time | |||||
Wednesday, Nov22 | 2:00 – 6:00 PM | Before 11:00 AM | |||||
Thursday, Nov 23 | 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM | Before 10:00 AM, After 5:00 PM | |||||
Friday, Nov 24 | 12:00 – 4:00 PM | Before 11:00 AM, After 7:00 PM | |||||
Saturday, Nov 25 | 3:00 – 5:00 PM | Before 12:00 PM | |||||
Sunday, Nov 26 | 3:00 – 5:00 PM | Before 12:00 PM | |||||
Peak Congestion by Metro | |||||||
Metro | Route | Peak Congestion Period | Est. Travel Time | Compared to Typical | |||
Atlanta | Birmingham to Atlanta via I-20 E | Friday, 5:00 PM | 4 hours 2 minutes | 54% | |||
Boston | Boston to Hyannis via Pilgrim Hwy S | Thursday, 3:30 PM | 1 hour 58 minutes | 54% | |||
Chicago | Chicago to Milwaukee via I-94 W | Wednesday, 4:00 PM | 2 hours 1 minute | 18% | |||
Denver | Fort Collins to Denver via I-25 S | Friday, 5:45 PM | 1 hour 37 minutes | 27% | |||
Detroit | Detroit to Grand Rapids via I-96 W | Wednesday, 2:15 PM | 3 hours 8 minutes | 35% | |||
Houston | San Antonio to Houston via I-10 E | Sunday, 4:45 PM | 4 hours 2 minutes | 38% | |||
Los Angeles | Los Angeles to Bakersfield via I-5 N | Wednesday, 4:30 PM | 2 hours 59 minutes | 88% | |||
Minneapolis | Rochester to Minneapolis via US-52 E | Friday, 5:30 PM | 1 hour 56 minutes | 15% | |||
New York | Jersey Shore to New York vis Garden St Parkway N | Sunday, 11:15 AM | 1 hour 51 minutes | 64% | |||
Portland | Cannon Beach to Portland via Sunset Highway E | Sunday, 2:45 PM | 1 hour 59 minutes | 36% | |||
San Diego | Palm Springs to San Diego via I-15 S | Sunday, 4:45 PM | 2 hours 39 minutes | 24% | |||
San Francisco | Monterey to San Francisco via Santa Cruz Hwy N | Sunday, 7:00 PM | 3 hours 10 minutes | 63% | |||
Seattle | Seattle to Bellingham via I-5 N | Wednesday, 3:30 PM | 2 hours 39 minutes | 71% | |||
Tampa | Tampa to Orlando via I-4 E | Thursday, 8:15 AM | 1 hour 55 minutes | 36% | |||
Washington, DC | Washington, DC to Baltimore via Balt/Wash Pkwy N | Wednesday,2:00 PM | 1 hour 13 minutes | 71% |
Holiday Booking Prices
This holiday season, travelers are generally paying less for domestic trips compared to last year and more for international vacations. The one exception is airfare, which is slightly more expensive for domestic flights this season and a bit lower for international flights. Here’s a breakdown of average booking prices for November and December, according to AAA data:
FLIGHTS
- The average price for a domestic flight is $681, up 5% from 2022.
- The average price for an international flight is $1,231, down 5.7% from last year.
HOTELS
- The average price for a domestic hotel stay is $598, down 12% from 2022.
- The average price for an international hotel stay is $772, up 5% from last year.
RENTAL CARS
- The average price for a domestic rental car reservation is $590, down 20% from 2022.
- The average price for an international rental car reservation is $696, up 9% from last year.
CRUISES
- The average price for a domestic cruise is $1,507, down 12% compared to 2022.
- The average price for an international cruise is $2,902, up 24% from last year.
TOURS
- The average price for a domestic tour is $1,058, down 15% compared to 2022.
- The average price for an international tour is $1,208, up 21% from last year.
AAA’s Road Trip Tips
- Get a full vehicle inspection before setting out on your trip.
- Leave early and allow extra time to get to your destination, so you are not in a rush.
- Identify alternate routes in case you encounter congestion or road closures.
- Avoid distractions while driving. Program your GPS before your drive.
- Ensure everyone in the vehicle wears their seatbelt.
- Never drive impaired.
AAA’s Air Travel Tips
- Check-in early online.
- Monitor your flight status using your air carrier’s mobile app.
- Arrive 2-3 hours before scheduled departure.
- Pack medications and an extra set of clothes in your carry-on bag, just in case your flight is delayed or cancelled.
Tips for Air Travelers who Have Not Booked their Flight Yet:
- Book a flight that leaves early in the day. Flights in the afternoon and evening are more susceptible to delays and cancellations.
- Book a direct flight. Otherwise, build in extra time between connections, in case your first flight is delayed.
- Consider traveling on Thanksgiving Day. This could offer the best combination of availability and price.
“It’s not too late to purchase travel insurance, which can be extremely valuable for air travelers,” Haas said. “There are policies that can provide compensation for flight delays for as little as three hours. And if a flight is cancelled, passengers can receive compensation for covered out-of-pocket expenses.”
Top Holiday Destinations
Warm weather destinations, theme parks, tourist attractions, historic sites, and cruise port cities top the list of domestic and international destinations this holiday season.
DOMESTIC | INTERNATIONAL |
Orlando, FL | Cancun, Mexico |
Fort Lauderdale, FL | Mexico City, Mexico |
Miami, FL | Punta Cana, Dominican Republic |
Anaheim, CA | Bahrain |
Tampa, FL | Rome, Italy |
New York City, NY | Montego Bay, Jamaica |
Las Vegas, NV | Nassau, Bahamas |
Honolulu, HI | Bali, Papua New Guinea |
Maui, HI | Paris, France |
San Diego, CA | London, England |
AAA Reminds Drivers to ‘Move Over for Me’
With more people sharing the roads, the danger is multiplied for those on the roadside. AAA reminds motorists to slow down and move over for first responders, tow trucks, and any motorist with a disabled vehicle on the side of the road.
“We want to make sure all holiday travelers, tow truck drivers and first responders make it home safely this Thanksgiving,” said Molly Hart, spokeswoman for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “All drivers can help by moving over for flashing lights, whether it’s a tow truck or a disabled vehicle with its hazard lights on. Even if it adds a few minutes to your commute, that small gesture could save a life.”
Holiday Forecast Methodology
Travel Forecast
In cooperation with AAA, S&P Global Market Intelligence developed a unique methodology to forecast actual domestic travel volumes. The economic variables used to forecast travel for the current holiday are leveraged from S&P Global Market Intelligence’s proprietary databases. These data include macroeconomic drivers such as employment, output, household net worth, asset prices including stock indices, interest rates, housing market indicators, and variables related to travel and tourism including gasoline prices, airline travel, and hotel stays. AAA and S&P Global Market Intelligence have quantified holiday travel volumes going back to 2000.
Historical travel volume estimates come from DK SHIFFLET’s TRAVEL PERFORMANCE/MonitorSM. The PERFORMANCE/MonitorSM is a comprehensive study measuring the travel behavior of U.S. residents. DK SHIFFLET contacts over 50,000 U.S. households each month to obtain detailed travel data, resulting in the unique ability to estimate visitor volume and spending, identify trends, and forecast U.S. travel behavior, all after the trips have been taken.
The travel forecast is reported in person-trips. AAA and SPGMI forecast the total U.S. holiday travel volume and expected mode of transportation. The travel forecast presented in this report was prepared the week of October 9, 2023.
*Thanksgiving Holiday Travel Period
For the purposes of this forecast, the Thanksgiving holiday travel period is defined as the five-day period from Wednesday, November 22 to Sunday, November 26.
***Courtesy of The Auto Club Group***