Americans change their minds about holiday travel
Live weather feed for San Antonio from the National Weather Service.
There’s plenty for would-be travelers to worry about.
A hole in the Gulf floor spews thousands of barrels a day of sticky oil. A European debt crisis shook up financial markets. Storms will soak much of Texas through the Fourth of July weekend.
But as I sit on my porch sipping coffee, watching my lawn drink in what Hurricane Alex’s remnants have left to dump, 34.9 million Americans will be on vacation trips, a whopping 17 percent more than last year, AAA says. Nine out of 10 will go by car.
And why not? Most Gulf beaches remain clean and open. A U.S. economic recovery seems to be holding steady. Most Texas roads, though wet, are open.
Also, gas prices are under $3 a gallon.
So though travelers will spend a little less — on average, $50 less — than last year, the holiday looks much brighter than a year ago.
Sources and links:
- Weather
- Statewide road conditions, or call (800) 452-9292
- Gas prices
- AAA report










