It's not too late to start thinking about Labor Day Weekend. And if you're flexible with your destination, that really opens you up to cherry pick and find a location that fits your needs at a great price. Labor Day Weekend is coming up and the Transportation Security Administration says it's expecting a busy Labor Day weekend at airports following a summer of record travel according to AAA, traveling within the US is up 9% compared to last year. Though the cost to fly to your destination is down about 6%. The CEO of Priceline says the return of college football and other big sporting events are also going to be big draws and that it's still not too late to plan ahead. Is this desire to go cruising primarily because people can budget that vacation ahead of time. Event tourism has really taken off over the last couple of years. And this Labor Day in particular, big college towns are taking off Atlanta, Miami, Nashville. There's a lot of people chasing sporting events as well as concerts and good news for those of you hitting the road gas prices. Have you noticed roughly 44 cents a gallon cheaper than this time last year.