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This Airport Has The Fastest Growing Passenger Traffic In The World

This Airport Has The Fastest Growing Passenger Traffic In The World

Share The Report Previous Updated 13 hours ago With journey fully rebounded in 2023, many airports around the globe are continuing to see explosive expansion as desire for vacation carries on to maximize and new flights are included. Although the passenger targeted visitors for most 

Holiday traffic, ferry plans, new flights: 9 French travel updates

Holiday traffic, ferry plans, new flights: 9 French travel updates

Queue warnings this weekend as school holidays overlap and strikes start at UK border Traffic service Bison Futé has issued a red warning for the east of the country tomorrow (February 18) but warns that road journeys could be affected across France this weekend as 

Travel tips for Memorial Day weekend: What to expect from traffic to gas prices and safety advice

Travel tips for Memorial Day weekend: What to expect from traffic to gas prices and safety advice

Memorial Day weekend is a popular time for travel, whether it be an early summer vacation or simply a chance to visit with family.

Before you join the many who are planning on traveling this weekend, here’s a rundown of some of the things you can expect on the road, or in the air, this year.

In short: it will be more crowded and more expensive. So it might help to have some plans in place!

Higher numbers of travelers

Pent-up demand for travel during the COVID-19 pandemic means that people are definitely going to be out in force this year. The number of travelers will be high, particularly in comparison to the pandemic years of 2020 and 2021, but also in comparison to pre-pandemic trends.

“For this year, AAA is predicting about a 39.2 million people to travel 50 miles or more from home this Memorial Day weekend,” said Doni Spiegel, public relations manager for AAA Central Penn. “That is up 8.3 percent over last year, and almost in line with pre-pandemic numbers.”

According to a press release from the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, an estimated 2.2 million drivers will be using the Turnpike over the Memorial Day weekend – an increase of nearly 300,000 from last year. It’s also an increase of three percent compared to 2019′s pre-pandemic numbers.

And those increases aren’t just found on the roads. Flying is also seeing a boom, with estimates close to, or above, pre-pandemic numbers.

“Air travel volume, which began to rally last Thanksgiving, will hit levels just shy of 2019, with 3 million people expected to take to the skies this Memorial Day weekend,” Spiegel said. “And is it due to surpass 2019 levels, with 7.7 percent of travelers choosing air travel as their preferred mode, when in 2019 it was 7.5 percent of people that flew.”

There are 107 departing flights scheduled from Harrisburg International Airport this weekend, according to HIA spokesperson Scott Miller. That’s up from last year’s 94 flights over the same time.

“The other piece of this puzzle is, how full will these airplanes be?” Miller said. “So far this year, we have averaged 88 percent full. Last year in May, it was 80 percent or 81 [percent].”

Miller said that the airport expects 7,900 departing passengers to pass through HIA this year, a 30 percent increase from last year’s 5,700.

“The reason for that is, last year at this time, we were still coming off [COVID-19] restrictions,” he said. “Not everything was open. Now, nationwide, things are open, there are fewer mask mandates, fewer restrictions. Travel is definitely coming back. This will put us at about 90 percent of where we were back in 2019.”

Gas prices going up

And all of those increases will be despite the record-high prices of fuel.

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This interactive map tool from AAA can display the average of gas prices for each state in the nation. As of the writing of this story, Pennsylvania’s average price is $4.77 per gallon – higher than the national average of $4.59. And demand is only going to make prices go up.

“Tighter supply and increased demand have pushed pump prices higher,” said AAA in a previous story on PennLive. “This supply/demand dynamic, combined with volatile crude prices, will likely continue to keep upward pressure on pump prices.”

Those same fuel costs affect airline prices, Miller said, but more slowly.

“It doesn’t happen right away, but it does happen,” he said. “It’s unlike the gas station, where we see prices jump from $4.50 to $4.75 overnight. It’s harder to raise air fares that way, because air fares are all based on demand.”

And the closer you get to the day of departure, Miller said, the more those prices are going to rise.

“Flights, car rentals, accommodations, tours, cruises and other activities are in high demand right now, and availability will fill up,” Spiegel said.

Safety precautions

With the increases in numbers of drivers and vehicles on the road, it’s logical to assume that some of the dangers in driving would increase as well.

Ironically, PennDOT statistics from 2020 and 2021 reveal that, even when fewer cars were on the roads, there were more vehicle-related deaths during the pandemic than in the year preceding it.

“There were actually fewer crashes,” said Jennifer Kuntch, spokesperson for PennDOT. “But there were more fatalities. It’s hard to say why exactly that was happening. We can point to the data. We can tell you that there were more unbelted fatalities, we can tell you there were more impaired fatalities or more distracted driving fatalities. There were definitely more aggressive driving fatalities – and aggressive driving includes speeding, or careless lane changes, and things like that.”

In response, several agencies, including PennDOT, the Pennsylvania Turnpike and Pennsylvania State Police, have issued reminders about the obligation that drivers have to keep both themselves and others safe.

“We just want everyone to kind of take take stock of the safety behind the wheel,” Kuntch said. “You know, it’s all of our responsibility.”

Mark Compton, Pennsylvania Turnpike CEO, cautioned drivers to be prepared for that additional traffic by paying even closer attention to driving safely.

“A moment’s distraction can have devastating consequences,” Compton said in a press release. “Put your phone down, watch your speed and pay attention to what is happening on the roadway.”

The same press release quoted Corporal Matthew Johnston of the Pennsylvania State Police, who said, “with Memorial Day weekend upon us and a surge in holiday traffic anticipated, we echo the reminder to motorists of the importance of safe driving habits.”

State police barracks such as Troop L in Berks, Lebanon and Schuylkill counties, have issued statements announcing their intent to crack down on impaired, distracted or aggressive driving this weekend, as well as on seatbelt usage and speeding.

Planning is everything

This advice might come a bit late for those who haven’t set their travel plans in stone already. But for both flying and driving, the sooner you start planning a trip, the better.

“If I’m looking to buy an airline ticket, there’s always fluctuation,” Miller said. “It’s like a stock price. Stock prices go up and down all the time. So do airfares. So if you find a fare you think is fair and reasonable, book it. It’s going to go up the closer you get [to the date of departure].”

Miller advises that, if you’re flying, you’ll want to arrive early. And the earlier your flight departs, the more time you want to give yourself. In addition to increased numbers of travelers, like many other industries, airports are having a harder time hiring staff members. And that can mean even more delays going through TSA inspections.

“If you’re flying before 7 a.m., be here two hours early,” Miller said. “The days of showing up 45 minutes or an hour before your departure, like you could do doing the pandemic, and breezing through security? Those days are over, especially if you’re traveling you know before 7 a.m.”

The further out you can buy tickets, the better, he said, with the ideal window being between 30 and 45 days before your flight to lock in the best price. But if you’re going last minute, you can at least try to pick the best days to fly.

“We found that the average lowest airfare is 6 percent more than it was last year,” Spiegel said, “with Saturday being the most expensive day to fly, and Monday being the least expensive day.”

For driving, planning is also helpful. Spiegel said that driving with windows down is cheaper than using air conditioning, despite the debates to the contrary about wind resistance. It also helps to double-check your plans for accommodations in advance, to ensure you’re not scrambling when you arrive at your destination. And planning a route in advance can also save both time and money.

For those hoping to plan a driving route, Kuntch recommended PennDOT’s new 511pa.com website. Among its features are maps from previous years, which show when and where traffic tended to pile up.

And it doesn’t hurt to keep an eye on the weather, either. It’s no fun driving into a thunderstorm, but flying into a thunderstorm isn’t even an option.

“A bad thunderstorm in Chicago or Dallas or Atlanta can really screw up the national airline system,” Miller said. “So come prepared for a delay if you have if you have a connecting flight.”

Laredo Field Office Ports of Entry Prepare, Implement Facilitation Measures in Light of Increased Holiday Traffic

Laredo Field Office Ports of Entry Prepare, Implement Facilitation Measures in Light of Increased Holiday Traffic

LAREDO, Texas — As the nation starts Holy 7 days, U.S. Customs and Border Defense (CBP) Place of work of Subject Operations (OFO) is beginning to method more substantial volumes of global vacationers to the United States as a result of the South Texas ports of 

Vancouver International Airport offers travel tips as holiday flight traffic returns

Vancouver International Airport offers travel tips as holiday flight traffic returns

As flight traffic takes an upward turn during the holidays, staff at the Vancouver International Airport are sharing tips to make pandemic travel a little smoother. According to vice-president Robyn McVicker, about 30,000 passengers passed through YVR every day in October and November. That’s 

Traffic in Florida Keys: Trip estimates, delays

Traffic in Florida Keys: Trip estimates, delays

Are you heading to the Florida Keys? You just cannot just snap your fingers. It’ll just take you some time.

First you’ll require to get as a result of Miami site visitors. Then, as you strike paradise, you will probably strike even more delays.

Targeted visitors congestion in the Higher Keys, specially on the weekend, can carry factors to a crawl. Passing is permitted only in specific spots. And most of the Overseas Highway operates just two lanes.

So how extended will it choose? Here are some estimates for your excursion:

It’s about a four-hour travel from Miami to Critical West, and beneath 3 hrs from Florida Town to Vital West without delays.

A trip from Vital Largo to Critical West can get 2 1/2 several hours.

Having from Miami to Key Largo can take about two hrs.

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Cars make their way down the Overseas Highway’s 7 Mile Bridge around Minimal Duck Vital and Bahia Honda Condition Park on Monday, Oct. 11, 2021. MATIAS J. OCNER mocner@miamiherald.com

Visitors apps

Two free of charge applications can assistance you navigate the Abroad Highway. A person is for targeted traffic and the other is a information to the Keys.

The Monroe County Sheriff’s Business office has a namesake app that is a will have to-have for people today who will have to just take the street routinely. The application has a “live calls and website traffic info” tab that gives the location and times of crashes or other site visitors disruptions, these types of as when a clinical helicopter is landing on the freeway. You can also indicator up for notifications, which will explain to you when lanes are reopened. The sheriff’s business office also posts about crashes in authentic time on its Facebook and Twitter feeds, which you can obtain by way of the app.

A vacation app from the Monroe County Vacationer Enhancement Council —The Florida Keys and Critical West — options just about everything you want to know about discovering the islands. The application involves narrated driving excursions — a single for each and every way of the highway — together with lists of hotels, dining establishments, artwork galleries, watersports rentals and fishing guides.

Data is classified by locale: Key West, the Reduce Keys, Marathon, Islamorada and Key West. The application also has videos of the Keys, a map and climate forecasts.

Both equally apps are out there by way of the Apple Retail store and Google Enjoy.

Pace boundaries

The velocity restrict modifications, and you are going to only be equipped to drive up to 55 mph in particular areas. Until finally you hit downtown Essential West, count on 50 mph for most of the street. But you are going to require to go slower when you begin to see clusters of firms and properties since the Overseas Freeway operates by means of smaller communities. Here’s what to know:

Pace restrictions fall to 45 mph in household spots this kind of as Cudjoe Important and Huge Coppitt in the Decrease Keys.

A piece of the highway by means of the Middle Keys city of Marathon has a 35 mph restrict.

There is also a 35 mph limit zone at night on Massive Pine Important, from mile marker 29.5 to 33. It’s all about shielding the endangered Important deer, the pet dog-sized animals usually drawn to the occupied highway. For the duration of the day, the limit on Major Pine is 45 mph.

In Key West, speed boundaries are involving 25 mph from about mile marker to 1 and rise to 35 mph from about mile marker 1.7 to 4.5.

Associated stories from Miami Herald

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Gwen Filosa covers Essential West and the Decreased Florida Keys for FLKeysNews.com and the Miami Herald and life in Important West. She was component of the workers at the New Orleans Instances-Picayune that in 2005 received two Pulitzer Prizes for coverage of Hurricane Katrina. She graduated from Indiana College.