Posted Saturday, December 20th, 2025 by Barry

Plane, Trains and Automobiles

    If you haven’t made your travel plans before this, now if the perfect time to catch up on our Advent calendar as today marks the first of the busiest travel days of the Christmas season and you may expect delays.

Tomorrow and the 22nd are the other two.

The after Christmas rush to get home is no picnic, either. Those days are the weekend following the holiday or Dec. 27 and 28.

It might not be a big surprise Christmas Eve and Christmas Day are much less congested days to travel. Fares are cheaper, too.

A record 122.5-million people are expected to travel at least 50 miles this year for the holidays between Dec. 22 and Jan. 1.

The cost for all this transportation is projected to be $1.35 trillion.

Some are a bit more fortunate in that they can fly under their own power, i.e.Rogue, thus saving a bundle in money and time.

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