Record-High Thanksgiving Travel Expected in 2025
As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has exciting news for travelers. An unprecedented 8.8 million travelers are anticipated to use the region's airports and vehicular crossings from November 24 to December 1, 2025. This marks an increase and sets a new record for Thanksgiving travel. Airports including John F. Kennedy International, Newark Liberty International, LaGuardia, and Stewart International are gearing up for approximately 3.3 million passengers during this bustling period. Notably, Sunday, November 30, and Monday, December 1, are expected to be the busiest travel days.
This surge represents a slight 1% increase from the previous year. Travelers planning to drive can expect 5.5 million vehicles crossing through local bridges and tunnels, matching the 2024 travel volume.
Plan Ahead for a Smooth Travel Experience
To accommodate the anticipated influx, all active repairs and construction projects at major crossings will be paused from 5 a.m. Wednesday, November 26, until 5 a.m. Monday, December 1. The Port Authority urges travelers to plan ahead and allocate extra time to their travel schedules. Travelers using air travel should anticipate longer wait times due to increased passenger volumes, particularly at JFK, which has ongoing construction affecting its roadways. Domestic flight passengers should arrive at least two hours before departure, while those on international flights should allow for three hours.
Smart Travel Strategies and Tips
The Port Authority encourages passengers to explore its travel tips, available on the official website. These tips include finding real-time wait times for TSA security lines, checking parking availability, and understanding public transport options. As travelers across counties like Sussex, Andover, and Sparta begin their journeys, utilizing the Port Authority's resources will lead to a more enjoyable experience this holiday season.
This Thanksgiving promises to be remarkable, and with thoughtful planning and awareness of travel conditions, 2025 could just be the best year yet for holiday spirits and family reunions.
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