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Sun. after Thanksgiving travel sets new TSA record
Sunday after Thanksgiving travel sets new TSA record
More than 3 million people flew in the U.S. on the Sunday after Thanksgiving, setting a new record. It’s one of only two days to ever top 3 million passengers.
TSA Marks Busiest Day Ever During Thanksgiving Weekend
In total, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screened 3.087 million travelers on Dec. 1, the most ever in a single day, according to the agency. The record-setting number capped off an equally record-setting Thanksgiving travel period for airports across the country.
Thanksgiving Travel Latest: TSA braces for ‘busiest ever’ holiday
8. The TSA predicts that 3 million people will pass through airport security checkpoints on Sunday; more than that could break the record of 3.01 million set on the Sunday after the July Fourth holiday. Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to be the next busiest air travel days of Thanksgiving week.
TSA says Sunday was busiest day of air travel ever
This week the Transportation Security Administration saw its busiest day ever in air travel with minimal disruptions, according to reports.
‘Busiest Thanksgiving ever’: How the TSA plans to handle record air travel
The TSA predicts that 3 million people will pass through airport security checkpoints on Sunday; more than that could break the record of 3.01 million set on the Sunday after the July Fourth holiday. Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to be the next-busiest air travel days of Thanksgiving week.
TSA, AAA expecting the busiest Thanksgiving ever. Here's what to know before traveling.
A record 80 million Americans are expected to hit the road or fly more than 50 miles between Tuesday and the Monday after Thanksgiving.
Traveling with food for Thanksgiving? Here's what TSA recommends
The TSA advises travelers who bring food to carry it through security checkpoints or pack it in checked luggage. Since food often requires extra screening, it’s best to place these items in an easily accessible part of your carry-on and remove them for separate screening at the checkpoint.
TSA expecting busiest Thanksgiving travel ever
The Federal Transportation Security Administration expects this year to be the busiest Thanksgiving travel on record, with 18.3 million passengers traveling between Nov. 26 and Dec. 2. At MKE airport, officials anticipate 200,000 passengers to come through during the same time period.
Busiest air travel day in history: Thanksgiving Sunday sets all-time US passenger record
The Transportation Security Administration screened more than 3 million passengers Sunday, Dec. 1, marking its busiest day ever.
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Holiday travel rush begins to wind down at Philadelphia International Airport after Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving may be over, but the holiday travel rush is still going strong on Monday at Philadelphia International Airport. ...
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Take the turkey, leave the gravy: Thanksgiving food that TSA might confiscate at airport security
If you plan on flying home with tasty Thanksgiving leftovers, be sure to pack them in the correct suitcase or else the TSA ...
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Passengers Can Speed Through TSA At 12 US Airports This Thanksgiving
CLEAR has announced new technology to make airport security a quicker experience for many this holiday season.
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‘Busiest Thanksgiving ever': How TSA plans to handle record air travel
The Thanksgiving travel rush is expected to be bigger than ever this year, with AAA predicting that nearly 80 million people ...
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Sacramento International Airport sees busy lines, flight delays on weekend after Thanksgiving
At Sacramento International Airport, families bid farewell amidst a busy lines; travelers shared tips like pre-checks and ...
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Can You Bring Raw Turkey on a Plane This Thanksgiving? TSA Has the Answer
Millions of Americans will travel across the country for Thanksgiving, many bringing food with them to enjoy with family.
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TSA: 2.7 million passengers screened on Tuesday
On Tuesday, Nov.26, the Transportation Security Administration screened nearly 2.7 million travelers. That is about 50 thousand more travelers than the same day last year. The busiest days to fly will ...
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Travelers who waited until now to make Thanksgiving trips are hitting the biggest crowds so far
The last-minute Thanksgiving travelers are packing their cars and carry-on bags to hit the nation’s highways and airports.
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