If you’re someone who travels out of the D.C. region for the holidays, one of the busiest winter holiday travel days has arrived. “A lot of folks are getting away early for their holiday. We saw a lot of that yesterday, we’re seeing more of it today,” said WTOP traffic reporter Bob Immler. While the regional airports might sound busy, AAA Mid-Atlantic predicts the vast majority of travelers in the D.C. metro area, 98%, will be driving to their destinations. If you’re still preparing for that holiday road trip, don’t forget to bring important supplies that range from printed out driving directions, in case you don’t have service, to warm blankets, snacks and a flashlight in case there’s any kind of emergency that leaves you stuck on the roadway. If you want to avoid most slowdowns, leave home early in the morning or late at night. When it come to air travel, the Transportation Security Administration projects that the busiest days for flying nationwide are Thursday, Dec. 21; Friday, Dec. 29; and Monday, Jan. 1, with 2.5 million passengers on each of those days, a 6% increase over last year. This is during a period when about 163,000 people will be flying out of local airports, according to AAA Mid-Atlantic, who is also predicting that the holiday season will still fall 3% short of the record travel in 2019, the last Christmas before COVID-19 hit the U.S. 

It’s going to be a busy week at the airport! If you’re dropping off (or being dropped off), try our new Kiss & Fly drop off spot! It’s located near the Dulles Metro Station and provides easy access to the moving walkways that will take you straight to the Main Terminal! pic.twitter.com/DCKg2sLwZP
— Dulles Airport (IAD) (@Dulles_Airport) Dec. 18, 2023
WTOP’s Kyle Cooper, Luke Lukert and Valerie Bonk contributed to this report.
