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U.S. tourists set to end summertime on a high note with record Labor Day flight

U.S. airlines and airports are gearing up for the busiest Labor Day weekend, as a record number of tourists load their bags and prepare to jet off to squeeze one last summer season journey before the season ends.

The summertime travel season, usually among the busiest periods for airline companies and airports, tape-recorded robust passenger volumes this year, regardless of severe weather, consisting of unmatched heatwaves and cyclones.

The Labor Day weekend, Thursday, Aug. 29 to Wednesday, Sept. 4, is expected to see 17 million individuals go through airport security, the busiest on record for the travel duration, according to government agency Transport Security Administration (TSA),. which guards U.S. transportation systems.

The company expects an 8.5% dive in guest volumes. throughout the weekend compared to a year previously. It has currently. evaluated 239.8 million people since the Memorial Day weekend in. May, which is an average of 2.7 million daily.

Individuals are taking a trip more than ever this summer season and TSA. along with our airline and airport partners stand prepared to close. the busiest summertime travel period on record throughout this upcoming. Labor Day weekend, TSA Administrator David Pekoske stated.

Labor Day is especially popular among families as it is the. last extended weekend before the school year starts for. kids throughout the United States.

According to booking information from AAA, a member organization. providing travel services, roadside support and insurance, the. taking a trip expense for the weekend is down 2%.

On the other hand, international travel bookings are down 4%. compared to a year earlier, per AAA.

Journey lovers may also be motivated to trigger. this weekend as fuel prices have actually hovered around $3.50 per. gallon. The costs were at $3.38 since recently, according to. AAA. That compares with the national average of $3.81 a year. earlier.

The increased number of tourists is, nevertheless, anticipated to. lead to traffic congestion.

Motorists need to expect the most extreme traffic congestion before. the vacation weekend as commuters blend with tourists, said Bob. Pishue, expert at transportation data service provider INRIX.

(source: Reuters)