This year’s Thanksgiving travel period lasted from Tuesday, November 26, through Monday 2. As expected, millions of ...
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 ...
More than 3 million travelers passed through airports across the United States on Sunday, marking the busiest day on record.
If you plan on flying home with tasty Thanksgiving leftovers, be sure to pack them in the correct suitcase or else the TSA ...
8. The TSA predicts that 3 million people will pass through airport security checkpoints on Sunday; more than that could ...
A record 80 million Americans are expected to hit the road or fly more than 50 miles between Tuesday and the Monday after ...
The TSA predicts that 3 million people will pass through airport security checkpoints on Sunday; more than that could break ...
Just as there are good odds the turkey will taste dry, airports and highways are expected to be jam-packed during ...
The Federal Transportation Security Administration expects this year to be the busiest Thanksgiving travel on record, with 18 ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) would like to remind people traveling for the Thanksgiving holiday that it ...
According to a press release, AAA expects record-setting travel numbers for Thanksgiving. Nearly 1.6 million Wisconsinites ...