NEW YORK (WABC) — It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and feel like it too, with a wintry mix in the forecast that could make holiday travel a little more challenging.
The Christmas and New Year’s holiday period is expected to see a record number of drivers hitting the roadways, with 109.5 million people traveling by car.
If you’re heading out of town or even across the city, try to avoid driving between 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Those are the busiest hours, and steering clear will help you get to your holiday festivities on time.
Gas prices are giving travelers a small break this season.
Across the country, the average price of regular gas is $2.85 per gallon.
In New Jersey, it’s $2.80, down from $3.03 on Thanksgiving.
In New York, it’s $3.06, and in Connecticut, $2.98, both slightly lower than last month.
While that’s good news for your wallet, the weather could still slow you down.
Conditions were clear at Newark Airport early Tuesday, but snow is expected later.
More than 45,700 flights are scheduled to take off, and the Port Authority anticipates about 5.7 million passengers will travel through JFK, Newark, LaGuardia, and Stewart International airports during the 14-day holiday period.
The TSA expects to screen 43 million passengers nationwide.
If you’re flying with gifts, keep them unwrapped to make security screening faster.
Airfare is pricier this year, with roundtrip domestic flights averaging nearly $900, according to AAA. Still, holiday travel numbers are up.
The Port Authority says the busiest airport days were Monday and will pop up again on December 28.
Officials recommend arriving early, allowing extra time, and making sure you have your REAL ID or passport.
With snow in the forecast, keep an eye on your flight status for delays or cancellations.
The weekend after New Year’s is expected to be busy too.
Pack your patience, and maybe a little holiday cheer.
Travel + Leisure editor Jess Feldman has tips on what to do in NYC during holiday season.
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