Sky-High July 4 Travel at LAX, O’Hare & More

by Brad Lightall | July 3, 2025 | 0 Comments

The Fourth of July holiday in 2025 is shaping up to be one of the busiest travel periods in recent memory. AAA has forecasted that between 70 and 72.2 million Americans will either drive or fly during this holiday window, which surpasses even pre-pandemic levels. I’ve noticed in my own travels how early-morning departures can still become congested, with lines snaking through airline check-in counters well before sunrise at hubs like Los Angeles International (LAX) and Chicago O’Hare. To me, this near-constant hustle is a testament to how eager everyone is to reconnect with family and friends after years of uncertain travel.

A Surge in Road and Air Travel

A Surge in Road and Air Travel

During my flight research last year, I came across industry data suggesting that airlines consistently ramp up schedules a few weeks before major holidays. This year is no exception. According to a recent study from Airline Weekly, United Airlines is expecting to carry approximately five million passengers between June 28 and July 8. If you’re anything like me, you’ll find it surprising how quickly these numbers climbed back to, and even exceeded, what we saw before 2020.

Meanwhile, the TSA anticipates around 32 million passenger screenings nationwide during the same period, including peak days where daily volume could hit three million people. This level of traffic can be nerve-racking, yet I’ve observed that a bit of preparation goes a long way. Many frequent flyers swear by time-saving programs like TSA PreCheck or Clear, which I’ve personally used to breeze through even the busiest checkpoints.

This mentality extends to road trips too. AAA estimates nearly 62 million drivers will be on the roads, fueled by moderate gas prices and a collective determination to celebrate big festivities. Whenever I chat with other travelers at rest stops, they usually mention how the open road still feels like the best choice: you control your schedule without worrying about flight delays or cancellations. In my experience, off-peak driving can make these trips surprisingly serene, especially when you’re cruising before dawn.

Record Crowds at LAX, O’Hare & Beyond

Record Crowds at LAX, O'Hare & Beyond

Airports like LAX and O’Hare are bracing for record numbers of travelers, with rows of people often forming at security gates by 4 a.m. In my most recent tour of LAX, I saw lines that stretched well into the parking structure by late afternoon, demonstrating how demand rarely dips, even midweek. American Airlines and Delta confirm some of their biggest passenger loads of the year around June 29 for outbound flights and July 7 for returns.

I’ve also noticed that while the terminals can feel hectic, there’s a certain camaraderie among travelers during holiday periods. People share snacks, advice, and sometimes charging cables. TSA officials say they’re aiming to keep security wait times to 30 minutes or less, though, realistically, that can fluctuate. The tension of standing in a massive line often eases once everyone realizes they share the same holiday excitement. By the time they’re boarding, many passengers describe the trip as “all part of the adventure.”

Interestingly, a recent poll by a major airline alliance found that 78% of frequent travelers prefer to fly on the official holiday itself, citing shorter lines and less traffic. From personal experience, I’ve had success traveling on July 4 morning—most folks seem to arrive either just before or right after the festivities, leaving a small window of relative calm in the middle.

Rental Cars, Gas Prices & Busy Highways

Rental Cars, Gas Prices & Busy Highways

On the rental car front, I always recommend booking as early as possible. I still remember the time I landed at a major airport without a reservation, only to spend hours searching for an available car. This year, demand is peaking on June 28, June 29, and July 3, making advance reservations more critical than ever. According to industry data from 2024, midsize SUVs and compact cars tend to sell out fastest during July 4 week.

As for gas prices, a combination of stable supply and strategic oil reserves has kept average rates somewhat lower than previous holiday seasons. I’ve been tracking fuel costs for months—travel forums regularly update price charts, and most drivers plan trips around states with cheaper gas. But whether you save a few cents or not, the busiest travel times on highways typically fall between 2–8 p.m., especially on July 3 and July 7.

Even with a 2% drop in average domestic airfare, millions still prefer hitting the highways to celebrate at lake houses, beaches, or iconic American landmarks. From my perspective, the open road can offer more flexibility: you can spontaneously stop to explore roadside attractions or scenic overlooks that you’d never see from 30,000 feet.

Pro Tips for Navigating the Rush

Pro Tips for Navigating the Rush

One of my biggest tips is to pack light if possible, because navigating packed terminals is much easier with a single carry-on. I’ve also learned from experience that keeping essential items—like medications and chargers—in an easily accessible spot can save you a lot of frantic digging at security.

For drivers, starting your journey in the early morning or late at night can cut hours off your travel time. I’ve met road warriors who map out every rest stop along the route for quick power breaks, and they swear by keeping a cooler stocked with snacks and refreshments. If you’re traveling with family, especially kids, making plenty of stops is crucial to keep everyone sane.

In the air, I typically rely on airline apps to get real-time updates on flight delays and gate changes. It’s also worth checking the weather forecast at both your origin and destination. A recent study by a leading airport authority suggests that storms cause 70% of all summer flight disruptions, so factoring in potential weather reroutes is wise. Ultimately, a flexible mindset can make a huge difference when holiday travel inevitably throws a curveball.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

Holiday travel in 2025 is soaring to new heights, offering not only vast numbers of passengers but also a unique collective energy. Even if it means facing a few hassles in lines or on the highway, I find that patriotic spirit, paired with reunions and celebrations, makes it all worthwhile.

By planning strategically and staying flexible, you can transform a potentially stressful situation into a memorable journey. My recommendation: focus on the little joys, whether it’s discovering a new roadside diner or bonding with fellow travelers while waiting for a flight. These experiences become part of the story we take home after a holiday getaway.

So take a deep breath, prepare well, and embrace the excitement. With the right approach, your July 4 travels can be more than just crowded airports and busy highways—it can be an adventure filled with discovery and connection.

Brad Lightall’s Take

I’m always fascinated by the thrill of shared travel experiences. When I see lines zigzagging through terminals, I think of each traveler building their own stories—stories of visiting loved ones, exploring new destinations, or just taking a much-needed break.

From my perspective, the hustle and bustle serve as a reminder of how big and interconnected our world truly is. A little patience and good planning usually turn even the longest waits into part of the journey, a stepping stone to the memories we make once we finally arrive.

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