This holiday season, the American Automobile Association (AAA) estimates more than 119 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home between Saturday, Dec. 21 to Wednesday, Jan. 1.

This year’s domestic travel projection narrowly surpasses the previous record set in 2019 by 64,000 travelers.

AAA expects an additional 3 million travelers this holiday season compared to last year.

“This is the time of year when lifelong memories are made with loved ones, and travel plays a big role in that,” said Stacey Barber, vice president of AAA Travel. “This year, with Christmas Day falling on a Wednesday, we’re anticipating record-breaking travel numbers the weekend before and the weekend after the holiday.”

Year-End Travelers by Mode

Nearly 90 percent of holiday travelers will be driving to their destinations, making it the most popular way to travel, with 107 million people expected to travel by car.

While that number is 2.5 million higher than last year, it’s shy of 2019’s record of 108 million, the auto club said.

Families with young children prefer the flexibility and lower cost that road trips provide.

This year, gas prices are lower than last year, when the national average was around $3.12 in the last two weeks of 2023.

Gas demand in December goes down as the weather gets colder, more people work remotely, and holiday shoppers purchase their gifts online versus in person, according to AAA.

Car rental agency Hertz says Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Oahu, Orlando, Phoenix and Tampa are the cities displaying the highest rental demand for the holidays.

The busiest car pick-up days are expected to be Friday, Dec. 20 and Saturday, Dec. 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.

AAA expects air travel to set a new record this holiday season with 7.85 million passengers. That number surpasses the previous record of 7.5 million air travelers last year.

AAA booking data shows flights are 4 percent more expensive this holiday season compared to last year. The average domestic ticket is $830.

International flights are 13 percent more expensive, averaging $1,630 a ticket.

The number of Americans traveling by bus, train and cruise this holiday season is up nearly 10 percent compared to last year.

AAA expects 4.47 million people will travel by other modes. That number is the highest it’s been in 20 years.

Domestic cruise bookings are up 37 percent compared to last holiday season.