US Airlines See Record Holiday Travel Even as Airfares Climb

Key Points

  • Record Holiday Travel: US airlines anticipate a record 2.9 million passengers daily between Dec. 19 and Jan. 5, a 1.5% increase from last year, according to Airlines for America.**
  • Rising Airfares: Domestic round-trip airfares for the holiday period are expected to average $900, a 7% increase from 2024, as reported by the American Automobile Association.**
  • Airport Traffic Surge: New York and New Jersey airports expect 5.7 million travelers (1% increase), Chicago airports anticipate 4.8 million (6% increase), and Dallas Fort Worth prepares for 5 million (3.2% increase) during the holiday season.**
  • Economic and Operational Challenges: Airlines faced economic uncertainty due to President Trump’s April tariff announcement and a government shutdown in autumn, leading to temporary flight cuts at 40 major airports due to staffing shortages.**
  • Construction Delays: Ongoing airport overhauls in cities like New York and Chicago prompt agencies to warn passengers of potential construction-related delays and traffic congestion.**

Summary

US airlines are gearing up for a record-breaking holiday season, expecting an average of 2.9 million passengers daily from Dec. 19 to Jan. 5, a 1.5% rise from last year, according to Airlines for America. Domestic round-trip airfares are set to average $900, up 7% from 2024. Major airports are also bracing for significant increases, with New York and New Jersey expecting 5.7 million travelers (1% up), Chicago’s airports preparing for 4.8 million (6% up), and Dallas Fort Worth anticipating 5 million (3.2% up). However, the year has been turbulent for airlines, with economic uncertainty sparked by President Trump’s April tariff announcement and a government shutdown in autumn leading to temporary flight cuts at 40 major airports due to staffing shortages at the Federal Aviation Administration. Additionally, ongoing airport renovations in cities like New York and Chicago are causing potential delays, with authorities advising travelers to plan for construction and traffic congestion. Despite these challenges, bookings saw a recovery over the summer, setting the stage for a busy holiday travel period.

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December 23, 2025
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