Travel over the long US Labor Day weekend is expected to be very different than in previous years, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to negatively impact plans for the weekend, which traditionally signals the end of summer across the nation. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Rather than millions of Americans flying, driving or taking buses or trains to holiday destinations, many will be hunkered down at home or staying close to home. “This is a year without precedent due to restrictions to slow the spread of the coronavirus,” said Robert Sinclair, Jr., manager of media relations for AAA Northeast. Because of the widespread impact of the coronavirus, AAA did not issue its usual national travel forecast for Labor Day. “With […]