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travel2 years ago

Record-Breaking Sunday: Busiest Day Ever at U.S. Airports

The Sunday after Thanksgiving set a new record as the busiest day ever at U.S. airports, with over 2.9 million passengers screened by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), surpassing the previous record set in June. Despite the high volume of travelers, flight operations remained relatively smooth, with only a small percentage of flights canceled. Airlines took precautions to avoid the disruptions experienced last year, including Southwest, which purchased additional deicing trucks and updated crew-scheduling technology. The government also increased staffing and opened new air routes to accommodate the holiday travel season.

politics2 years ago

Thanksgiving Travel Chaos: Government Shutdown Threatens Record-Breaking Holiday Season

The possibility of a government shutdown on November 18th could disrupt Thanksgiving travel plans, with around 4.7 million people expected to fly during the busy holiday season. If Congress fails to reach a funding deal, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees and federal air traffic controllers would have to work without pay. During the last shutdown in 2019, many TSA workers called in sick, causing delays and longer wait times at airports. A shutdown could lead to longer screening times, flight delays, and cancellations, as well as have a significant economic impact on the travel industry, costing up to $140 million per day. Travel industry officials are urging policymakers to avoid a shutdown and support continued, safe, and efficient airport operations.