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Record travel expected over Independence Day weekend

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Three-and-a-half million Southern California residents are expected to travel over the Independence Day weekend—an all-time travel record for the holiday for the third straight year, according to the Automobile Club of Southern California.

Travel is expected to increase by 3.9 percent locally and statewide compared to the 2018 July Fourth holiday.

The number of Independence Day travelers has increased for six consecutive years due to continued consumer confidence amid lower unemployment and increased discretionary income. A holiday trip is defined as 50 miles or more away from home between Wednesday, July 3 and Sunday, July 7.

“We are seeing an continued increase in demand for destinations such as Hawaii and Europe over this holiday and throughout the summer,” said Filomena Andre, the Auto Club’s vice president for travel products and services. “Travelers are benefiting from new river cruise ships that have launched in recent years throughout Europe and from increased airline competition that has lowered airfares to Hawaii.”

The Auto Club projected that among the 3.5 million Southlanders expected to travel this Fourth of July holiday, 2.8 million will travel by car, 471,000 by air and 278,000 by other means, such as a bus, train or cruise ship.

Top Destinations for Southern Californians are Las Vegas, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle for Alaska cruises and local travel, and the Grand Canyon, in that order. Anaheim, home of the Disney Resort, is expected to be the fifth most popular destination nationwide for travelers, according to the AAA.

After several weeks of declines at the pumps, Southern California gas prices are hovering at or near the same levels as this time last year. The average pump prices are now about $3.70 a gallon for regular.

The AAA said it expects to rescue nearly 367,000 motorists at the roadside through the holiday weekend.

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