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AAA of Western & Central New York predicts more than 122 million people will travel 50 miles or more. They suggest early arrival, car safety prep, planning travel routes & times, and patience.
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Southwest Airlines plan to only fly about a third of its regular flights out of Syracuse, adding to the multiple delays and cancellations during the holiday travel season.
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A winter storm bringing rain, wind, snow and freezing temperatures is set to hit Central New York, causing a rare flash freeze.
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AAA says travel for the holiday is bouncing back after COVID-19.
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.AAA Travel expects 48 million people to travel this holiday weekend.
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AAA said Central New Yorkers thinking of traveling Memorial Day Weekend to start making their plans now. This year’s travel season shapes up to be unusually busy.
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The winter storm could make travel conditions dangerous by late Saturday.
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Triple A of Western and Central New York find 47.7 million people intend to take a Fourth-of-July holiday trip. High gas prices are not expected to deter travelers, while reduced schedules at airports will make flying crowded.
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Hospitalizations due to COVID-19 remain a concern of health department officials in Onondaga County. 84 people were in the hospital Thursday, and ten…
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This December is expected to be one of the busiest travel seasons in history, so the Transportation Security Administration at Syracuse’s Hancock airport…