"Memorial Day Weekend marks the start of the summer travel season, and AAA projects that a total of about 45 million Americans will travel by air or on the roads this weekend. Ali Bauman has the latest."
"In the early morning rain, a group of congressmen -- some still in suits after an all-night voting session -- cleaned the memorial to the 58,000 Americans killed in the Vietnam War. Margaret Brennan has more."
"A significant number of summer essentials come from China and because of tariffs, some major retailers have warned of higher prices. While gas and airfare prices are starting to fall, Nerdwallet says travelling this summer will still be 12% more expensive than before the pandemic. CBS News' Nancy Chen shows how to save and enjoy the summer season."
"AAA anticipates a new record with more than 45 million Americans traveling 50 miles or more for Memorial Day weekend. The majority will drive. Traffic to get to your destination is expected to be the worst on Friday between noon and 8 p.m."
"The holiday weekend is officially underway and could set new travel records despite ongoing disruptions at airports. Meanwhile, a private plane crash in San Diego killed multiple people and sparked fires that damaged homes and cars. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener."
"The FAA says nearly 54,000 flights are scheduled for Thursday across the U.S., making it the busiest day in the air for Memorial Day weekend. Overall, AAA expects 45.1 million Americans to travel at least 50 miles for the official kickoff to the summer season. While the majority will drive, AAA expects the number of flyers to increase 2% over last year."