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ST. LOUIS – AAA anticipates a record-breaking Memorial Day weekend, with millions expected to travel for the holiday. In this year’s travel forecast, 45.1 million Americans are expected… ...
Missouri's travel prediction is a bit more modest with a 2% spike in air travel and a 4% rise in automobile travel. The holiday season runs from Thursday, May 22, to Monday, May 26.
AAA says nearly 80 million Americans are expected to travel over 50 miles between Tuesday, Nov. 26, and Monday, Dec. 2.
Thousands of students will be heading back to class and that means the streets just got busier and perhaps more dangerous.
Close to 206,000 Missouri residents will travel by air, marking a 3% increase from 2023 and an 11% increase when compared to 2019.
COLUMBIA — AAA has seen a surge in roadside assistance calls this week, with freezing temperatures leaving drivers stranded due to dead and disabled batteries. During Missouri's recent cold wave ...
AAA made the announcement on Thursday when gas prices plunged to an average of $3.03 per gallon. However, a few days later, the prices went even lower — nearing below the $3 mark that was last ...
As the demand for personalized travel planning grows, AAA Missouri continues to stand out with its commitment to customer satisfaction and extensive range of services. Whether you’re planning a ...
There also are regional and statewide estimates from AAA. Missouri is part of AAA's west north central region. The Thanksgiving travel period is from Nov. 26 to Dec. 2.
AAA Missouri handled 538 calls in the St. Louis area yesterday. That’s up 15 percent from a week ago and 25 percent above last year, according to Mike Right, AAA Missouri vice president of ...
COLUMBIA — AAA estimates Missouri could see 1.2 million people making a 50-mile or more road trip out of their Fourth of July weekend. This figure is calculated through various economic data ...