CHICAGO (WLS) — The holiday travel rush is on as people make the trip to be with their loved ones. The roads and airports are busy this weekend.
A record number of people are expected to travel.
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According to the AAA, the worst time to travel is between 1 and 7 p.m. Sunday. At Chicago O’Hare International Airport, hundreds of thousands are projected to come and go as the holiday rush begins.
More than 263,000 people are traveling through O’Hare on Sunday as records continue to fall nationwide with each holiday season.
“We are going to France for Christmas and will be there through new year,” traveler Jeff Brown said. “No presents, we are buying memories.”
“I’m going to Cairo, Egypt,” traveler Talal Awartani said. “I’m going to see my family and attend my cousin’s wedding… on Christmas Day.”
According to the Chicago Department of Aviation, air travel between both of Chicago’s airports is expected to be up 6% compared to the same period last year.
But it’s not just the skies that are busy, so too are the roads. In Illinois alone, some 5.7 million people will be hitting the tollways between now and January 1.
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“Yet again, we’ve done it,” AAA spokesperson Molly Hart said. “Whether it was thanksgiving, for Christmas and year end, we are breaking records. People are getting on the planes, getting on the road and taking other modes of transportation.”
The good news is, despite the long lines and the crowds, delays at O’Hare Sunday were kept at a minimum, averaging only 15 minutes, with very few cancellations being reported.
For one young family off to London, that news was music to their ears.
“First time with our 15-month old, taking the longest trip that he’s ever taken so far,” traveler Ami Modi said.
While Sunday was the busiest air travel day at O’Hare, at Midway Airport, otherwise known as the “busiest square mile in aviation,” crowds aren’t expected to peak until December 27. Either way, allowing plenty of time and patience will be key over the next two weeks.
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