AAA: Upwards of 2.3 Million Georgians Expected to Travel for Thanksgiving

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Friday, November 21st, 2025

AAA projects that 2.3 million Georgians will travel at least 50 miles from home during the Thanksgiving holiday period, which runs from Tuesday, November 25 to Monday, December 1. This marks a 1.4% increase over last year and sets a new record for Thanksgiving travel in Georgia.

Nationwide, AAA expects 81.8 million Americans to travel for Thanksgiving. That’s an increase of 1.6 million travelers compared to 2024. Thanksgiving remains the busiest travel holiday of the year, surpassing both Memorial Day and Independence Day.

Thanksgiving Georgia Travelers

  • Total Travelers: 2,369,894 (+1.4%)

  • By Car: 2,171,191 (+1.4%)

  • By Air: 152,257

  • By Other Modes (bus, train, cruise): 46,446 (+6.5%)

“Georgians are gearing up for the season with robust travel plans. Whether it’s cruising up to the mountains or flying across the country, folks are prioritizing time with loved ones,” said Garrett Townsend, Director of Public Affairs for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Even with concerns about flight delays, travelers are showing remarkable flexibility and resilience, some may choose to hit the road to make those holiday connections happen.”

Traveling By Car

AAA projects that nearly 73 million Americans will travel by car this Thanksgiving, representing almost 90% of all holiday travelers. In Georgia, more than 2.1 million residents will drive to their destinations. That number could rise if travelers opt to avoid potential flight disruptions.

Rental Cars: Hertz, AAA’s car rental partner, reports that Wednesday will be the busiest day for vehicle pick-ups. Orlando and Miami rank among the top five U.S. markets for rental demand. Good news for renters: domestic car rental rates are down 15% compared to last year.

Gas Prices: Drivers can expect gas prices similar to last Thanksgiving, when the Georgia average was $2.91 per gallon. AAA recommends filling up the night before travel and checking your battery and tire pressure. Last year, AAA responded to nearly 600,000 roadside assistance calls nationwide, many for dead batteries, flat tires, and empty fuel tanks.

Impaired Driving: AAA and MADD urge travelers to plan ahead and avoid impaired driving. Between 2019 and 2023, 868 people died in drunk-driving crashes during Thanksgiving, accounting for 35% of all traffic fatalities during the holiday period.

Traveling By Air

AAA expects 6 million Americans to fly domestically this Thanksgiving, a 2% increase from 2024. In Georgia, over 152,000 residents will take to the skies. Given recent flight reductions, that number could end up being lower as flights get cancelled or travelers make other plans.

Airfares: Domestic airfares are similar to last year, averaging $700 for a round-trip. Flying on Thanksgiving Day can offer savings but return flights on Sunday and Monday tend to be the most expensive. Some travelers are adjusting their schedules to avoid peak travel days.

“With recent flight reductions and the potential for last-minute cancellations, we encourage air travelers to build flexibility into their plans,” said Debbie Haas, Vice President of Travel for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Consider flying on less busy days, booking early morning departures when delays are less likely, and having a backup plan in case your flight is disrupted. Whether that means adjusting your return date or being ready to drive, a little preparation can go a long way in helping you navigate the unexpected.”

By Other Modes

Travel by bus, train, and cruise is expected to rise 8.5% nationally, reaching nearly 2.5 million travelers. In Georgia, more than 46,000 residents will travel by these modes. Cruise travel continues to surge, with AAA projecting 20.7 million U.S. cruise passengers in 2025 and 21.7 million in 2026. Thanksgiving cruises to the Caribbean are especially popular for their warm weather and all-inclusive appeal.

Top Thanksgiving Destinations

The top holiday destinations listed below are based on AAA booking data for the Thanksgiving travel period. Florida is the most popular domestic destination, thanks to the area’s theme parks and cruise ports. The international list is a mix of Europe, the Caribbean, and Australia for its warm spring weather this time of year. 

DOMESTIC 

INTERNATIONAL 

ORLANDO, FL 

PARIS, FRANCE 

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 

AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS 

MIAMI, FL 

VIENNA, AUSTRIA 

ANAHEIM/LOS ANGELES, CA 

CANCUN, MEXICO 

TAMPA, FL 

PUNTA CANA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 

NEW YORK, NY 

BASEL, SWITZERLAND 

SAN FRANCISCO, CA 

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA  

HONOLULU, HI 

BARCELONA, SPAIN 

LAS VEGAS, NV 

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY 

ATLANTA, GA 

ORANJESTAD, ARUBA 

 

Best/Worst Times to Drive

According to INRIX, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons will be the most congested travel times before Thanksgiving. Heavy traffic is expected all day Sunday as travelers return home. AAA recommends leaving early and staying alert for construction, crashes, or weather delays. Remember to Slow Down and Move Over for emergency responders and stopped vehicles.

Best and Worst Times to Drive 

Date 

Worst Travel Time 

Best Travel Time 

Tuesday, Nov 25 

12:00 PM - 9:00 PM 

Before 12:00 PM 

Wednesday, Nov 26 

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM 

Before 11:00 AM 

Thursday, Nov 27 

Minimal Traffic Impact Expected  

 

Friday, Nov 28 

1:00 PM - 7:00 PM 

Before 11:00 AM 

Saturday, Nov 29 

1:00 PM - 8:00 PM 

Before 10:00 AM 

Sunday, Nov 30 

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM 

Before 11:00 AM 

Monday, Dec 1 

12:00 PM - 8:00 PM 

After 8:00 PM 

 

Peak Congestion by Metro 

Metro 

Route 

Peak Congestion Period 

Est. Travel Time 

Increase Compared to Typical 

Atlanta 

Atlanta to Savannah  

via I-16 E 

Sunday  

3:30 PM 

5 hour 16 minutes  

53%