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TSA screens record number of airline passengers post-Thanksgiving
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has announced that December 1, 2024, marked the busiest day in history for airports across the United States. Over 3.09 million passengers traveled by air on this day, coinciding with the end of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. This record surpasses the previous high of 3.01 million passengers screened on July 7, 2024.

According to TSA's update shared on X, other busy travel days this year included June 23 with 3 million passengers, July 18 with 2.96 million, and May 24 with 2.95 million.

Airlines for America had anticipated over 31 million travelers during the Thanksgiving period, an increase from last year's figure of 29 million. The organization noted that holidays like Thanksgiving often attract infrequent flyers, prompting TSA to issue guidelines on baggage preparation.

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Traditionally, the Sunday after Thanksgiving is a peak travel day as people return home, followed by heavy traffic on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. In contrast, those traveling on Thanksgiving Day itself typically encounter less crowded airports.

The rise in remote work since the pandemic has extended the Thanksgiving travel period as many travelers opt to include additional remote working days around their trips to spend more time with family and avoid peak travel days.

FlightAware data indicates that only about 120 flights were canceled on December 1st, a relatively low number given potential weather disruptions at this time of year. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and Chicago O'Hare International Airport experienced the most delays due to their status as major hubs for Delta Air Lines and United Airlines.

The Federal Aviation Administration reported just a 0.3% cancellation rate over the Thanksgiving period and a record low of only 1.2% significant flight delays. American Airlines canceled just 95 out of more than 58,000 flights operated during this time.

Joan Fischer shared her experience flying from Newark Liberty International Airport to Chicago O'Hare International Airport with AP News: “We flew out of Newark and you wouldn’t know it was a holiday. It was well run, and it was really not busy.”

As attention shifts towards preparations for Christmas and New Year’s travel season—another peak period—the industry remains focused on maintaining smooth operations.

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