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TSA prepares for record-breaking holiday travel season
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Caroline English Director of Social Media and Brand | The Points Guy

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is preparing for potentially record-breaking passenger numbers this holiday season. TSA Administrator David Pekoske discussed the agency's readiness in an interview, highlighting the busiest travel days expected around Thanksgiving.

Pekoske noted that "the Sunday following Thanksgiving is historically our busiest day of the year," with projections suggesting over 3 million passengers could be screened at TSA checkpoints. This number has only been surpassed once before, on July 7, 2024. The Federal Aviation Administration anticipates November 26 to be the year's busiest travel day.

Pekoske assured that TSA is fully staffed and ready for increased traffic, stating, "We have optimized staffing and will do our best to maintain our wait time standards: less than 10 minutes for TSA PreCheck lanes and less than 30 minutes for standard screening lanes."

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When asked about the surge in travel demand, Pekoske attributed it to a renewed interest in travel post-pandemic and significant investments in aviation infrastructure. He mentioned improvements at major airports like LaGuardia Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport as factors enhancing the travel experience.

Pekoske emphasized efforts made by TSA and airport partners to improve customer experience throughout the journey from parking to boarding gates. "We have all focused a lot on the customer experience," he said, noting increased coordination over recent years.

Social media has also played a role in boosting interest among younger travelers seeking premium experiences. Pekoske observed that many are upgrading their flight classes: "There are a lot of travelers who in the past would have stayed in economy... they're willing to pay for it now."

Regarding security checkpoint procedures, Pekoske highlighted tools available for travelers to check which items are allowed through security via social media or text messaging services like AskTSA.

On his future under a potential second Trump administration, Pekoske expressed his desire to continue serving as TSA Administrator despite political uncertainties. His term officially ends in 2027 unless otherwise decided by President-elect Trump.

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