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It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Pre-Pandemic Christmas at LAX

The holiday travel crunch is underway at Los Angeles International Airport.

Roughly 3.5 million people will be passing through the airport’s terminals Thursday until Jan. 3, airport officials say. In a dramatic turnaround, that’s double the number from last year’s pandemic-impacted holiday season.

The peak travel days are expected to be Friday and Sunday, and Dec. 26 and Jan. 2.

A view of the horseshoe at LAX Thursday Dec. 16, 2021.

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Meanwhile, the Auto Club of Southern California is predicting that nearly 8.8 million Southern California residents will be taking holiday trips between Dec. 23 and Jan. 2, making it the third-busiest year-end holiday season on record locally. The number is down from the 9.3 million people who traveled for the holidays in 2019, and just under the number from 2018.

“Last year at this time, many people canceled or postponed holiday trip plans as a new wave of the pandemic hit without widespread vaccination availability,” Filomena Andre, the Auto Club’s vice president for Travel Products & Services, said in a statement. “This year after most people have gotten vaccinated, travelers are mindful of the continued need for caution and the new Omicron variant, but have greater confidence in taking long-awaited

family vacations.”

According to the Auto Club, the top destinations for Southern California travelers will be Las Vegas, San Diego, Anaheim, the Grand Canyon and Yosemite.

The vast majority of the anticipated travelers, about 7.8 million, will take their trips by car, according to the Auto Club, despite sky-high gasoline prices currently averaging more than $4 per gallon.

Given the continuing pandemic, Auto Club officials urged travelers to be aware of COVID restrictions that may be in place at their destinations, pack protective gear and hand sanitizer, and minimize travel stops by packing snacks, food and drinks.

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Source: NBC Los Angeles

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