AAA expects road trips to be first segment of travel to rebound

AAA expects road trips to be first segment of travel to rebound

New online road trip planner serves as handy tool
Elizabeth Carey
Driving Car

When will travel resume? It’s the question everyone is asking! While some communities are opening up, most travel remains on hold and the CDC recommends avoiding any non-essential travel for now. AAA Western and Central New York has seen a new trend with an influx in people reaching out asking for directions to New York State Parks, such as Alleghany and Letchworth, so that they can go there to walk and enjoy nature and social distancing. 

When restrictions are lifted, AAA expects road trips to be the first segment of travel to rebound with travelers taking one tank getaways, followed by short weekend trips, and extending into longer escapes to drive-able destinations. To provide travelers with expert knowledge and information, AAA Western and Central New York has designed a new online road trip page and planner at https://westerncentralny.aaa.com/travel/road-trips with links to information on popular road trips from Western and Central New York.

With such destinations as the Lake George Scenic Byway, Acadia National Park in Maine, Civil War sites of Gettysburg and Antietam to the Smoky Mountains or closer to home destinations as the Finger Lakes, the Thousand Islands and Corning, there is something for everyone.  

Near or far, shorter or longer, AAA can arrange a great drive trip to explore the beautiful United States of America. Typically, the most popular requests at AAA, for road trips lasting a week or longer, are: Disney, Florida beaches, Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head, Virginia Beach.

AAA does expect a pent-up demand for travel this summer and fall. With so many spring trips postponed, cabin fever is setting in, so travelers continue to follow AAA’s motto of “dream now, travel later.” Our lineup of free consumer webinars was a success with travelers seeking to learn about various destinations from the safety of their own homes. With so many vacations disrupted, travelers are advised to plan future trips now as inventory will be limited through 2021. Those who have future travel credits should use them to reschedule trips promptly and be prepared to travel when it’s deemed safe.

Travelers can reach AAA Travel directly at 800-937-1222, contact a AAA Travel Consultant directly over the phone, or visit www.AAA.com