AAA Press Release: Labor Day Travel will be Up
08/22/96
Labor Day Travel Expected To Increase 2% Says AAA ORLANDO, Fla., Aug. 21 -- This summer's strong travel season should end on a high note as an estimated 33 million Americans are expected to travel during the Labor Day holiday, according to the American Automobile Association. This year's holiday projection is up nearly 2 percent from 1995 when 32.5 million people traveled 100 miles or more from home and equals 1994's record Labor Day travel activity. AAA estimates 30 million vacationers will travel by auto, light truck or recreational vehicle, up nearly 2 percent from last year's 29.5 million motorists. The number of Americans traveling by airplane, bus or rail -- 3 million -- is unchanged from last year. AAA's holiday travel projections are based on a national travel survey of 1,500 adults by the Travel Industry Association, which conducts special research for the association. The greatest number of auto travelers will originate in the West, with 7.2 million, followed by the Southeast, with 6.6 million; Northeast, 6.2 million; Great Lakes and Midwest, both with 5.0 million. Towns, cities and beaches will be the most popular destinations for travelers this Labor Day, accounting for 22 percent, 21 percent and 20 percent of the travel volume, respectively. Other destinations include: lakes, 12 percent; state or national park, 9 percent; mountain area, 8 percent; theme/amusement park, 2 percent; and other or undecided, 6 percent. Of those spending at least one night at their destination, 37 percent will stay at a hotel or motel and 22 percent will stay with friends or relatives. Other overnight accommodations: cabin or condo, 16 percent; camper, trailer, RV or tent, 11 percent; bed & breakfast, 1 percent; boat/ship, 1 percent; and other, 2 percent. Ten percent are undecided or aren't staying overnight. PROJECTED NUMBER OF LABOR DAY, 1996 TRAVELERS BY AUTOMOBILE/TRUCK/RV BY CENSUS REGION OF RESIDENCE* POPULATION PERCENT # TRAVELERS (MILLIONS) TRAVELING (MILLIONS) TOTAL U.S. 262.9 11% 30.0 NORTHEAST 51.5 12% 6.2 SOUTHEAST 63.1 10% 6.6 GREAT LAKES 43.5 11% 5.0 MIDWEST 47.2 10% 5.0 WEST 57.6 12% 7.2 * NORTHEAST: New England: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont Middle Atlantic: New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania SOUTHEAST: South Atlantic: Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia; East South Central: Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee GREAT LAKES: East North Central: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin MIDWEST: West North Central: Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota; West South Central: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas WEST: Mountain: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Wyoming, Utah; Pacific: Washington, Oregon, California AAA is a not-for-profit federation of 106 clubs, providing its 39 million members in the United States and Canada with a full line of travel, insurance, financial and auto-related services.