AAA sees surge in Spring Break travel demand

As Spring Break approaches, AAA Northern California is expecting a significant increase in demand for cruises and flights.

Sunny beaches and ocean cruise liners top the list of preferred destinations for Americans this spring.

While Florida remains the top domestic destination this Spring Break nationwide, destinations like Southern California, Mexico, Nevada, and Arizona are particularly popular among West Coast travelers.

Spring cruises are selling out fast, with a notable 28 percent increase in bookings for March and April compared to 2023. Similarly, international travel, particularly in Europe, is on the rise, with a 20% increase in international flight bookings compared to last year.

“We’re expecting to see a dynamic blend of travelers, from people who meticulously planned ahead to those seizing a spontaneous adventure,” AAA Northern California spokesperson John Treanor said. “Whether you booked months ahead or at the last minute, all travelers can take advantage of resources and follow practical advice to ensure a smooth and stress-free getaway.”

AAA Northern California offers five travel tips:

Plan ahead. Resources like AAA Tourbook Guides, TripTik or TripCanvas, and Via Magazine can ensure a well-planned itinerary that maximizes any vacation experience.

Prepare your vehicle. Get your car serviced at a AAA Auto Repair Center before embarking on a road trip.

Save money. Take advantage of discounts on car rentals, hotels, and find the lowest fuel prices along your route using the AAA Mobile App. AAA Members can also use the mobile app to request roadside assistance if they need it.

Stay safe. Enroll in the State Department’s STEP for safety advisories and security warnings when abroad.

Obtain an International Driving Permit. AAA is the only U.S. entity authorized to issue IDPs. Familiarize yourself with local driving laws while driving or renting a vehicle abroad.

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