About 41 million Americans will travel more than 50 miles this week en route to some destination or other to celebrate this Fourth of July holiday, travel experts predict.
FREEPORT - Recent terrorist attacks overseas have raised the alert level here in America. But they appear to have done little to dampen holiday travel.
Syria on Tuesday described as absurd a travel ban imposed by the United States on Syrian officials who Washington accuses of undermining the Lebanese government.
Heavy holiday travel and heightened security across the country following the attempted terror attacks in Britain are producing some hassles for Americans flying on Independence Day getaways.
If you're trying to make your Fourth of July last three days or more, you're not alone. In cars and on planes, millions of Americans are on vacation this week as the nation takes advantage of a midweek holiday. More than 41 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from their homes some time this week ? a new record for Independence Day travel ? despite heightened security because of ...
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More than 41 million Americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles over this holiday week, which is a new record. Those who are traveling by plane will notice increased security measures.