Published on November 26, 2025

In 2025, California, Nevada, Florida, New York, Oregon, Texas, and more will drive historic Thanksgiving travel, with iconic attractions and major cities fueling record arrivals. As the holiday season approaches, these states are poised to become the epicenter of US tourism, attracting millions of travelers eager to explore their vibrant cities, renowned landmarks, and diverse landscapes. California’s famed coastlines, theme parks, and cultural hubs; Nevada’s entertainment capital, Las Vegas; Florida’s beaches and world-class resorts; and New York’s unmatched urban appeal are just a few of the hotspots contributing to this surge. Along with Oregon’s natural beauty and Texas’ thriving tourism scene, these destinations are setting the stage for a Thanksgiving like never before, with historic travel numbers expected across the nation. Here’s everything you need to know about the booming tourism in 2025.
Total travelers in the U.S. are projected to reach 81.8 million, marking a new overall record and an increase of 1.6 million compared to 2024. The majority of travelers, about 73 million, are expected to drive, accounting for 90% of all travelers, with a notable rise of 1.3 million from the previous year. Air travel will see 6 million domestic leisure passengers, which is consistent with the typical range of 5 to 6 million and reflects a 2% increase. Additionally, travel via other modes, such as buses, trains, and cruises, is expected to grow by 8.5%, reaching 2.5 million travelers. This growth may be influenced by last-minute spikes, especially in bus and train travel.
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| Metric | Projection (2025) | Change from Last Year (2024) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Travelers | 81.8 Million | +1.6 Million (New Overall Record) | Traveling 50 miles or more from home. |
| By Car | 73 Million | +1.3 Million (+90% of all travelers) | This number could increase if air travelers switch to driving due to delays. |
| By Air (Domestic) | 6 Million | +2% | This figure is for domestic leisure flights only. |
| By Other Modes | 2.5 Million | +8.5% | Travel by bus and train may see last-minute spikes. |
For Thanksgiving 2025, travel is expected to hit record levels, with specific days and times seeing significant congestion. The busiest outbound travel days are expected to be Tuesday, Nov 25, and Wednesday, Nov 26, particularly in the afternoons. To avoid the worst traffic, it’s advised to leave before noon. The return period after Thanksgiving will see heavy traffic on Sunday, Nov 30, with peak congestion occurring from midday to evening. Travelers are encouraged to leave early in the morning or consider delaying their return until Monday, Dec 1.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) projects over 360,000 flights will be scheduled during this period, with Tuesday, Nov 25, being the busiest day, expecting over 52,000 operations. Meanwhile, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) expects to screen more than 17.8 million passengers from Nov 25 to Dec 2, with Sunday, Nov 30, projected to exceed 3 million screenings.
| Agency | Metric | Projection (2025) | Busiest Day(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| FAA | Total Flights Scheduled | Over 360,000 | Tuesday, Nov 25 (Over 52,000 operations) |
| TSA | Total Passengers Screened | Over 17.8 Million (Nov 25 – Dec 2) | Sunday, Nov 30 (Projected to exceed 3 Million screenings) |
In 2025, California, Nevada, Florida, New York, Oregon, Texas, and more will drive historic Thanksgiving travel, with iconic attractions and major cities fueling record arrivals.
California, Nevada, Florida, New York, Oregon, Texas, and other top U.S. destinations are set to propel US tourism to new heights this Thanksgiving with historic arrivals in 2025. These states, renowned for their iconic attractions and major cities, are driving the surge in travel, attracting millions of visitors eager to experience their unique offerings. Whether it’s California’s breathtaking coastlines, Nevada’s vibrant Las Vegas strip, Florida’s world-class theme parks, or New York’s cultural landmarks, each destination plays a vital role in this tourism boom. As we approach Thanksgiving, the combination of these sought-after locations promises to create an unforgettable travel season with record-breaking numbers across the country.
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