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Thanksgiving travel tips amid record-breaking holiday traffic
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) anticipates a surge in travelers during the Thanksgiving holiday, with Tuesday, November 26, and Wednesday, November 27, expected to be particularly busy at U.S. airports. TSA Administrator David Pekoske noted that "the Sunday following Thanksgiving is historically our busiest day of the year," indicating that this trend may continue.

According to AAA, nearly 80 million people are projected to travel by various means between Tuesday and Monday, December 2. This would mark the busiest holiday period in U.S. history.

Travelers are advised to arrive at airports early due to high volumes and potential delays. "While many flyers don't want to hear it, I am telling travelers to get to the airport three hours early this week," said an expert from The Points Guy.

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The TSA reminds passengers about security protocols: "If we took the 6,700 firearms we're going to find by the end of this calendar year and said we didn't have any of those, the whole process would be faster," Pekoske explained.

Travelers are encouraged to install airline apps for updates on flights and weather conditions. The apps can also assist with rebooking if necessary. Knowing weather conditions at departure and arrival locations is crucial as it may affect flight schedules.

A backup plan is recommended in case of disruptions. Travelers should explore alternative transportation options or rebook on different airlines if needed. It's important for passengers to advocate for themselves when seeking solutions during delays or cancellations.

For customer service issues, multiple contact methods such as phone calls, social media messaging, and using airline apps are suggested. Lounge access can provide quicker assistance.

Passengers' rights have improved recently; they are entitled to refunds for canceled or significantly delayed flights if they choose not to travel. However, compensation for long delays is not mandatory unless the trip is canceled altogether.

Enrollment in Trusted Traveler Programs like TSA PreCheck or Global Entry can expedite security processes. Clear membership offers additional benefits at some airports.

Safety remains a priority during travels. Dale Bendler advises avoiding ground-floor hotel rooms and limiting social media sharing about travel plans.

Parking reservations at airports are advisable due to high demand during peak days. For those driving, traveling before peak times on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons is recommended.

Bendler also suggests planning routes ahead of time and ensuring vehicles are well-maintained for road trips over the holidays.

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