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In late 2024, 26% of Americans took domestic trips averaging over 200 miles, with Chicago and Texas leading travel trends.
A new analysis of U.S. holiday travel from Thanksgiving to New Year’s 2025 reveals that 26.43% of Americans took domestic trips, with most traveling 200 miles or more—43.26% between 500 and 1,000 miles and 37.55% between 200 and 500 miles—showing a shift away from short getaways.
Chicago was the top destination, drawing over 737,000 travelers, followed by Dallas, Houston, Fort Worth, and Minneapolis.
Texas led in outbound travel with over 1.3 million trips.
International travel was minimal, with Mexico and Canada as top destinations and Japan and India among leading long-haul spots.
The data, based on anonymized mobile location signals and AI, defines domestic trips as 100+ miles and international as 1,000+ miles.
A finales de 2024, el 26% de los estadounidenses realizó viajes domésticos de más de 200 millas en promedio, con Chicago y Texas liderando las tendencias de viaje.