Author: Sophia Rodriguez

Logan Airport broke a post-pandemic Boston departure passenger record on Friday, April 12, with the most daily departures since August 2019. Air travel finally appears to be recovering after COVID-19 disrupted airports and the travel industry, with state ports authorities reporting higher-than-expected passenger activity this year. is. Nearly 3.6 million passengers traveled through Logan Airport in April. This was 9% higher than expected. Air travel is 5% higher than expected year-over-year, Ed Freni, director of aviation and interim CEO of the Massachusetts Ports Authority, said at a Thursday morning board meeting. Freni said Logan expects the number of passengers flying…

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NORTH ALABAMA (WHNT) — The unofficial start of summer is just days away, and the American Automobile Association (AAA) predicts a busy weekend for air and road travel this Memorial Day. . “We believe this will be very close to the busiest Memorial Day weekend in history (2005) with 44 million people,” said Clay Ingram, a spokesman for AAA Alabama. Athens State University Names Dr. Katherine Wellberg as 39th President The association said most people will begin their weekend vacation on Thursday. “The roads will be congested,” Ingram said. “The airport will also be really crowded.” If you're planning on…

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From driving to flying, this Memorial Day weekend is shaping up to be a busy one. AAA predicts that 1 million of Virginia's travelers will drive to their destination, and more than 100,000 will fly. Memorial Day celebrations begin this weekend, with more than 6,000 flights expected to depart over the long weekend at Roanoke-Blacksburg Airport.Get breaking news delivered straight to your inbox”On any given day, we're seeing 1,000 to 1,500 passengers, and this weekend and into the summer we'll be at that high point,” said Alexa Briel, Roanoke Airport's public relations, marketing and media manager.When I talked to people…

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CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – Memorial Day weekend is fast approaching and many Americans are making travel plans this year. If you are planning a trip, know that you can expect some traffic and congestion at the airport as many people have the same idea. AAA Northeast experts, including Mark Sealdrop, predict this year will be the second-busiest Memorial Holiday on record. With Memorial Day fast approaching, Americans haven't hesitated to plan mini-trips for the long weekend. Sealdrop told 22News that pre-pandemic travel numbers are returning. “With millions of Americans expected to travel, roads will be especially busy. With the vast…

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With the unofficial start of summer inching closer, travel is expected to surge above pre-pandemic levels for the first time, resulting in an increase in travel costs for the estimated 2.8 million New Yorkers seeking shelter. It could cause more headaches, according to the latest report from AAA. About 2.5 million of those New Yorkers plan to drive to their destinations, the most expected in the state since AAA tracking began in 2000. More than 43 million travelers in the United States are expected to leave their homes between May 23 and May 27. Airports are also bracing for a…

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When it comes to traveling this summer, the word “busy” often comes up.”This year will be the busiest summer travel season on record,” Transportation Security Administration Administrator David Pekoske said at a news conference last week.The agency expects to screen more than 18 million people at airports between Thursday and May 29. Pekoske said he expects a record 3.1 million to 3.2 million people to visit security checkpoints in the coming days this summer.Paula Tweedale, senior vice president of AAA Travel, said in a news release that the number of travelers from Thursday through Monday is expected to be close…

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I-95 northbound: Exit 110 (Ladysmith) to Exit 118 (Thornburgh): One lane closed at mile marker 117 for Matta River bridge cleaning from 9pm to 5am, Monday through Thursday. Exit 118 (Thornburg) to Exit 126 (Spotsylvania): Monday through Thursday, 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. One lane closed at mile marker 119 due to Po River bridge cleaning. Monday-Thursday, 9:00 p.m.-5:00 a.m. One lane closed at mile marker 121 due to Ni River bridge cleaning. Bridge work Sunday through Thursday, 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.; Single lane closure at 9 p.m., followed by dual lane closure between mile markers 125 and 126…

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Five Walnut Creek – The summer travel season begins with Memorial Day weekend, the busiest since AAA began tracking travel data in 2000. Nationwide, more than 43.8 million Americans are expected to travel over Memorial Day weekend. This number is 4 percent higher than last year and nearly matches the 2005 record of 44 million travelers on Memorial Day. AAA predicts a record 38.4 million people will travel by car over Memorial Day weekend, an increase of 4% from last year. In addition, AAA expects 3.51 million air travelers this holiday weekend, an increase of nearly 5 percent from last…

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Cannabis and nature go together like THC and CBD, and Mother Nature is calling. Get off the couch and go to the beach, the woods, the park, or anywhere you like except indoors. That being said, we understand that you may be accustomed to a smoking environment at home with convenient amenities such as rolling trays, running water, and ashtrays. Consuming cannabis on the go requires a little more forethought and ingenuity, but there are plenty of spots around town that offer accessories that make this much easier. Here are some options for taking your smoke sesh on the go.…

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