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World Cup 250th Anniversary will help to drive July 4 travel, even with high fuel prices biting

As 'the United States' celebrates its 250th anniversary, the number of Americans expected to travel over the weekend is expected to increase. The number of?Americans expected to travel into the weekend as?the?U.S.

AAA data shows that 72.2 million Americans are expected to travel 50 miles or more for Independence Day, between June 27 and July 5. This is a slight increase from 71.8 millions last year.

As oil prices rise due to war, household budgets are squeezed and travelers have to rethink travel plans. An expected heatwave will further complicate travel decisions.

The period will test the consumer's resilience, as the higher travel costs will clash with the nation’s?250th Anniversary celebrations and the ongoing World Cup.

Stacey Barber, vice president of AAA Travel, said that despite the fact that Independence Day travel numbers appear to be plateauing, they are still expected to reach record levels this year.

AAA predicts that the number of travelers by air and road will remain relatively stable, but that travel by bus, train and cruises will increase dramatically.

John Grant, OAG Aviation, said that domestic flight capacity is the same as last year. This indicates that demand for flights will be similar to last year.

Major cities will see the most crowds. AAA cited a strong demand for destinations like New York, Chicago, and Boston where holiday celebrations and fireworks are the main draws.

HotelPlanner, an online travel agency, reports that bookings in Washington, D.C., for the weekend are up fivefold from last year, and average room rates have risen 35%.

Steve Schawb is the CEO of Casago Vacation Rentals, a vacation rental management company.

WORLD CUP - KNOCKOUTS DRIVE DEMAND IN HOST CITY

According to AirDNA, cities hosting World Cup knockout games are experiencing a surge in demand. Vacation rentals in Miami jumped 68% ahead of the clash between Lionel Messi’s Argentina and Cape Verde.

Texas has also been a big winner. It benefited from a rare convergence between FIFA matches in Dallas and Houston, as well as celebrations of the 250th Anniversary across the entire state.

According to RVshare, the state recorded the most RV bookings for the 4th of July weekend. Reporting by Shivansh Tiwary in Bengaluru and Aishwarya Jin; editing by Arpan Varrahese and Diti Pjara

(source: Reuters)