If you're heading out for Labor Day weekend, get ready for some long lines at the airport and traffic on the roads.
By air and on the road, several million travelers continued to make their way back to Southern California after a Memorial Day weekend that seemed marked by a semblance of normalcy following a year of pandemic restrictions.
With coronavirus cases on the rise in parts of the country, there's renewed concerns over domestic travel.
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Whether you take to the air or the concrete, be ready for plenty of Southern California companions doing the same this Fourth of July.
With 3.5 million people expected to hit the roads in Southern California for the 4th of July, travel times will likely triple during peak hours.