Tag: transportation

Newsroom

AAA Northeast Analysis: Morning Flights Offer Best Chance of Avoiding Summer Travel Delays Across the Northeast and United States 

June 30, 2026. Jillian Young

New AAA Northeast review of 2025 federal aviation data finds summer flights account for a disproportionate share of delays and cancellations, with earlier departures from airports across Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island significantly more likely to leave on time.

Life Insurance

Ask An Agent: Should I Get Life Insurance Before Traveling?

June 24, 2026. Sarah Vincelette

What travelers should know about coverage ahead of any trip.

Newsroom

AAA: 72.2 Million Americans Expected to Travel Over July Fourth Week

June 17, 2026. Jillian Young

This year’s Independence Day forecast is just slightly higher than 2025.

Hotels & Resorts

Where To Stay on Game Day

June 15, 2026. AAA Staff

Score! These Choice Hotels properties put you close to some of the eastern United States’ biggest stadiums and arenas.

Newsroom

Advice for Motorcyclists Hitting the Road After a Hard Winter 

June 02, 2026. Jillian Young

AAA Northeast shares maintenance and safety essentials.

Lifestyle

Bike Smart, Ride Safe

May 14, 2026. Sarah Hopkins

Don’t forget your helmet! Follow these tips to ensure your next bike ride is both safe and enjoyable.

Auto History

Why Are Popular Car Colors So Boring? A Brief History of Car Paint

May 14, 2026. Andrew Sheldon

The most common car colors have gone from all the luminous colors of the rainbow to a mix of black, white and gray. Here’s why.

Newsroom

AAA Projects 45 Million Americans Will Travel Domestically for Memorial Day Weekend

May 11, 2026. Jillian Young

Forecast slightly tops 2025, when 44.8 million people traveled for the holiday.

Air Travel

Living the Dream on an African Safari Honeymoon

May 04, 2026. Ellen R. Delisio

Maggie and Adam planned the adventure of a lifetime with help from a AAA travel advisor.

Air Travel

Cash Is Still King When Traveling Internationally

May 01, 2026. Ellen R. Delisio

Even in a tap-to-pay world, a little cash still goes a long way abroad.

Mind & Body

The Benefits of Volunteering: How Helping Others Helps You Too

April 27, 2026. Ellen R. Delisio

Studies suggest that volunteering can benefit both mental and physical health in meaningful ways.

European Tours

Weekend in Paris

April 27, 2026. Karen Croke

Even a quick visit can be unforgettable. Use this Paris city guide to maximize your time in the City of Light.

Newsroom

 AAA Urges Drivers to Slow Down, Move Over and Save Lives 

April 23, 2026. Jillian Young

National Work Zone Awareness Week aims to protect roadside workers as construction season ramps up 

Newsroom

AAA Travel: What Increasing Popularity and Prices Mean for Fall Shoulder Season Trips 

April 16, 2026. Jillian Young

Travel advisors offer guidance on when to book and how to save.

Cars & Trucks

What Is Rubbernecking?

March 13, 2026. Andrew Sheldon

Rubbernecking is a dangerous habit accounting for a significant portion of crashes. So why do we do it so often?

Theme Park Vacations

Ask a Travel Advisor: Disney Planning 101

March 09, 2026. Sarah Hopkins

There’s a lot to know when planning a Disney vacation. Thankfully, AAA travel advisors are happy to share their tips to ensure your trip is a magical one.

Road Trips

Fly & Drive: Exploring the Finger Lakes

March 06, 2026. Karon Warren

Some of the most memorable road trips begin with a flight. Rent a car at your destination and chart your own adventure.

Auto History

Women in Automotive History

March 06, 2026. Sarah Hopkins

From the world’s first road trip to the evolution of the windshield wiper, learn how women helped shape the automotive industry.

Cars & Trucks

How Potholes Form and How To Avoid Pothole Damage

March 06, 2026. Andrew Sheldon

Learn how car-eating craters are formed and what you can do to prevent major damage to your vehicle.

Air Travel

TSA: Bring This, Not That

March 02, 2026. Sarah Vincelette

Unexpected items you can actually take through security on your next domestic flight — and the ones you can’t.