The Fourth of July holiday weekend is projected to see a surge in travel, with more than 8.9 million Californians expected to travel at least 50 miles between June 28 and July 6. This period will experience nearly a 182,000 increase in travelers compared to last year. Specific spikes include around 1.2 million residents flying, with 800,000 passing through San Francisco International Airport alone. The holiday's timing on a Friday contributes to anticipated travel chaos, with long lines and heavy congestion expected at airports and on roads alike.
According to AAA, more than 8.9 million Californians are expected to travel on the road or by air at least 50 miles from June 28 through July 6.
The Fourth of July holiday weekend is expected to see higher travel disruptions than Thanksgiving and Christmas, emphasizing the chaos of the holiday.
1.07 million people are expected to come and go through the Bay Area's three major airports between Thursday and Monday during the holiday weekend.
With the holiday falling on a Friday, the amount of travel is anticipated to be significantly higher and more chaotic than usual.
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