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Tips shared by TSA Administrator David Pekoske for better air travel in 2025

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Tips shared by TSA Administrator David Pekoske for better air travel in 2025
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Eric Rosen Director of travel content | The Points Guy

As the new year approaches, many individuals are considering resolutions to enhance their lives. Among these considerations should be strategies for improving air travel experiences in 2025.

David Pekoske, TSA administrator, noted the growing desire for travel: "I think that people just really want to travel now. And maybe it's a bit of 'Hey, I couldn't for a couple of years. And so I'm gonna travel.'" This sentiment follows record-breaking passenger numbers during the Thanksgiving holiday at U.S. airports, with expectations for more records in the coming year.

Several tips can aid travelers in navigating this increasing demand. To secure affordable airfares, travelers are encouraged to explore TPG's deals page and subscribe to newsletters for updates on bargains. Tools like Google Flights offer price comparisons and alerts when fares change on selected routes.

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Downloading airline apps is recommended as they provide timely notifications regarding flight changes and allow users to rebook flights if necessary. These apps also offer features such as entertainment access and purchasing options onboard.

Having backup plans is crucial amid potential delays or cancellations due to crowded flights and airports. Opting for nonstop flights and early departures can minimize disruptions, while maintaining alternative flight options is advised.

Travelers are urged to enroll in Trusted Traveler programs like TSA PreCheck and Global Entry to expedite airport procedures both domestically and internationally. Additionally, packing efficiently for TSA checkpoints by using approved containers for liquids and opting for comfortable clothing can streamline security processes.

Selecting seats wisely through platforms like SeatGuru helps avoid discomfort during flights. Travelers should also consider priority boarding options available through certain airline credit cards to ensure overhead space availability.

Lastly, bringing personal food items can alleviate reliance on limited or overpriced onboard offerings.

By adopting these resolutions, travelers may find their experiences more pleasant amid rising passenger numbers in 2025.

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