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AAA projects 72.2 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home over the Independence Day holiday period.
Alternative modes of travel are seeing the biggest jump from last year, with about 600,000 taking buses, trains, or cruises.
FILE - Long lines of travelers at Los Angeles International Airport in December 2012.
The next week marks the 4th of July travel period and AAA is expecting more than 70 million to hit the roads and the skies.
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The Anderson family formed Avoya Travel in 2006. Jeff and Michael managed the day-to-day operations for over a decade. They will remain involved through mid-June to assist in the transition.