One of the top things on my list of "the last thing I'd ever do" items is to travel by air during the holidays.
During normal years, the crush at airports of holiday travelers does not appeal to me in the least. If I were to travel during the holidays, I would be by RV instead. At least one has more control of things.
TravelPulse has an article stating that 20 million air travelers are expected to be screened by the TSA during the Thanksgiving holiday period.
They wrote:
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced it expects to screen about 20 million passengers during the Thanksgiving holiday travel period.
Running between November 19 and November 28, the TSA said the Thanksgiving travel period would see busy airport security checkpoints nationwide, but it was prepared to handle the increase in passenger volume.
TSA officials revealed the busiest days during the holiday travel period are the Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgiving and the Sunday afterward. While the number of travelers this year is not expected to reach pre-pandemic levels, it is expected to be notably higher in the weeks leading to the November holiday.
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