FAA Expects Busiest Thanksgiving In 15 years
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With the government shutdown over and flights back in the air, federal officials say Thanksgiving travel is about to hit its highest levels in more than a decade. The FAA is preparing for over 360,000 flights during the holiday period, making it the agency’s busiest Thanksgiving in 15 years.
The TSA also expects a surge, with more than 17.8 million passengers projected to pass through airport security checkpoints.
Experts warn that winter weather could disrupt major airports, so travelers are encouraged to monitor forecasts closely and plan ahead.
For those driving, AAA recommends checking your vehicle before hitting the road and doing your best to avoid peak traffic times.
The TSA also expects a surge, with more than 17.8 million passengers projected to pass through airport security checkpoints.
Experts warn that winter weather could disrupt major airports, so travelers are encouraged to monitor forecasts closely and plan ahead.
For those driving, AAA recommends checking your vehicle before hitting the road and doing your best to avoid peak traffic times.