Dealing with summer travel sticker shock
Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer travel and despite higher prices, millions of people are still hitting the road. AAA says more than 1.3 million Michiganders are expected to travel over the holiday weekend, one of the busiest travel periods on record. But with gas, hotels, and airfares still putting pressure on family budgets, many people are looking for smarter ways to vacation this summer. Joining FOX 2 is David Fishman of Cadillac Travel to talk about whether there are still deals out there and how to save money before you book.
Top Videos

Dealing with summer travel sticker shock

Bike giveaway at 'Occupy the Summer' event

No bond for Livonia mass shooting suspect

Wife of murdered Michigan businessman gives heart-wrenching statement

Warren Cop found not guilty in double-manslaughter case

Pro-Palestinian activists face federal charges

12 pulled from water as multiple boats capsize near Belle Isle

Women caught on camera beating up IHOP server

Jury deliberating case against former Warren officer

Hit-and-run kills 60-year-old man on Detroit's east side

Detroit police give update on fatal car crash

Police: 1 man fatally struck, 1 in hospital in Detroit shooting

Livonia mass shooting leaves four dead, suspect arrested

Detroit man charged in violent assault on girlfriend

4 dead, 1 arrested in Livonia mass shooting

Testimony continues for ex-Warren cop charged in double fatal crash

Suspects still sought in Toledo festival mass shooting

2 shot on I-94 on Detroit's east side

Metro Detroit letter carriers training to prevent dog bites

Livonia man charged with assault after trying to break into homes

MSP investigating eighth freeway shooting

Detroit summer lineup of events, entertainment, and big-name connections with Embarco Management Founder Mikey Eckstein

Investigation on I-94 after 2 shot in early morning hours

Man arrested for concealing gun in baby stroller

Sources: Gordie Howe Bridge expected to open
