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Even if gas prices hit $5 a gallon, the traditional family summer vacation by vehicle costs less, is more convenient and is not as stressful as flying, according to the Car Care Council. The cost for a family of four traveling by car is about the same as one person traveling by air.
“Rising ticket prices, fewer daily flights, fuller planes, limited baggage, fewer non-stops and longer layovers between connecting flights doesn’t paint a pretty picture for this summer’s vacationing families thinking about flying,” said Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council. “However, even with gas prices considerably higher than last year, the cost of driving is a much better deal compared to going by air.”
Based on a family of four traveling 1,000 miles round-trip, the council compared the cost of flying vs. driving.
By air: A family of four traveling by air will spend $1,324 for tickets, based on 2007 fourth quarter statistics from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. The total airline ticket cost is conservative considering that airline ticket prices have increased several times since December. Add to this cost, transportation to and from the airport and/or parking.
By vehicle: If gasoline prices were $5 a gallon, the cost for a family of four traveling by SUV would be $314. This number not only includes the cost of gasoline, but also tire wear and maintenance based on the American Automobile Association’s (AAA’s) vehicle operating costs.
Besides the obvious direct cost savings, going by car offers a number of advantages over flying, including:
The Car Care Council is the source of information for the “Be Car Care Aware” consumer education campaign promoting the benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair to consumers. For a copy of the council’s Car Care Guide or for more information, visit www.carcare.org.
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