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Record travel numbers predicted over Independence Day

Over 221,000 Idahoans plan to travel over the Independence Day holiday, according to the Idaho Triple A. Of those, 188,000 will drive and almost 18,000 will fly. The five day holiday officially begins Friday, June 30 and continues through Tuesday, July 4. Nationwide, 4th of July travel volume is expected to be the highest on record. AAA’s Leisure Travel Index shows hotel, air, and car rental prices are all expected to dip below 2016 levels. 2-Diamond hotel prices are expected to drop about 7 percent from 2016 levels, while 3-Diamond hotel prices will hold steady. Air fares will drop about 10 percent and car rental rates will decrease by about 14 percent, according to AAA. “An improving job market, high consumer confidence and relatively affordable gas prices will motivate many Americans to visit loved ones for food, fireworks, and fun this year,” said Matthew Conde, public affairs manager for AAA Idaho. “More than ever, Americans celebrate the Fourth of July as an essential holiday getaway.” Conde said he expects to see gas prices climb with increased demand. Idaho prices have varied over the past several years. 2010 – $2.91 2011 – $3.66 2012 – $3.71 2013 – $3.78 2014 – $3.69 2015 – $2.95 2016 – $2.48 Idaho’s average retail gasoline prices haven’t moved much. According to a Gas Buddy survey of 802 outlets in Idaho, prices averaged $2.55 per gallon early this week. The national average price has fallen 4.4 cents per gallon in the last week to $2.28 per gallon. Latest gas price averages are available here.

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