
Texas, US expected to see record-breaking travel the week of the Fourth of July, AAA says
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Texas, US expected to see record-breaking travel the week of the Fourth of July, AAA says
Trips around the Fourth of July are projected to increase by 2.2% compared to last year. A total of 72.2 million Americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles from their homes between Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, July 6. Of those, 5.7 million will be Texans. AAA Texas urges drivers to watch for stopped vehicles and to slow down and move over for emergency responders. The 2025 domestic travel forecast. reports an increase of 369,000 Texas travelers compared to. last year and a increase of 521,000 from 2019. This year’s Independence Day travel is anticipated to break records for total travel as well as travel by car and by air.
Trips around the Fourth of July are projected to increase by 2.2% compared to last year, according to the American Automobile Association Texas. A total of 72.2 million Americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles from their homes between Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, July 6. Of those, 5.7 million will be Texans.
The 2025 domestic travel forecast reports an increase of 369,000 Texas travelers compared to last year and an increase of 521,000 from 2019.
“Summer is one of the busiest travel seasons, and Independence Day consistently ranks among the most popular times for a getaway,” said Galen Grillo, Vice President and General Manager of AAA Texas. “Following a record-setting Memorial Day forecast, AAA Texas is seeing continued strong demand for both road trips and air travel during the July Fourth holiday period. With the holiday falling on a Friday this year, many travelers are planning extended weekends or full-week vacations to spend quality time with family and friends.”
Nationally, this year’s Independence Day travel is anticipated to break records for total travel as well as travel by car and by air. AAA Texas reports 85% of those traveling for leisure over the holiday will do so by car. This can be at least partly attributed to summer gas prices, which are at their lowest since 2021. Gas is about 30 cents cheaper than it was last summer.
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Experts say Wednesday, July 2 and Sunday, July 6 will be the busiest days for travelers on the road. Afternoon hours will also be more congested, so driving in the morning may help travelers avoid the worst traffic. However, this will change in areas with construction, crashes or severe weather. AAA Texas urges drivers to watch for stopped vehicles and to slow down and move over for emergency responders.
Independence Day 2025 travel forecast: Texas
Mode of Travel Leisure Travelers Change from 2024 Change from 2019 Total Travel Volume 5.7 million +2.2% +10% Auto 4.9 million +2.1% +10.3% Air 564,000 +1.2% +17% Other (bus, train, cruise) 244,000 +4.5% -7.4% Table by Alexis Simmerman/American-Statesman | Data by AAA Texas
Independence Day 2025 travel forecast: US
Mode of Travel Leisure Travelers Change from 2024 Change from 2019 Total Travel Volume 72.2 million +2.4% +10.7% Auto 61.6 million +2.2% +11.3% Air 5.84 million +1.4% +14.2% Other (bus, train, cruise) 4.78 million +7.4% -0.1% Table by Alexis Simmerman/American-Statesman | Data by AAA Texas
More Independence Day 2025 travel statistics
In addition to travel volume by vehicle, AAA Texas provides the following information about Fourth of July travel: