Labor Day travel expected to be strong amid decreasing travel costs

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Labor Day is expected to be another busy holiday travel weekend in the U.S.

AAA says the top places to go in the U.S. will be Seattle, Orlando, and New York. AAA of Michigan’s Adrienne Woodland says costs for domestic travel are down.

Hotels in the US are seeing an 11% decrease, with multiple night stays averaging about $495,” Woodland said. “Car rentals are about 3% less expensive, with the average cost for multi-day bookings at about $545.”

However, Woodland says international airfares are up 8%. She also says car rentals are down 42% for international travel.

The top international destinations are Rome, Dublin, and London.