In 2019, before the pandemic, MCO saw 836,000 departures during the Thanksgiving period. Even in 2022, with travel rebounding ...
If you are hitting the road for Thanksgiving, pack your patience. Here's ABC Columbia's Crysty Vaughan with a look.
As millions of Americans prepare for record-breaking holiday travel by road and air, travelers are urged to plan ahead for winter weather, crowded airports, and potential delays, with tips ranging ...
There will be more people on the road and in the sky this year for Thanksgiving than ever before, AAA predicts.
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Thanksgiving travel by air, boat and car is expected to hit pre-pandemic levels and break records across the board, AAA said ...
AAA Texas said nationally, this Thanksgiving is estimated to be the busiest on record, with 79.86 million travelers expected compared to 78.1 million in 2023 and 77.8 million in 2019.
As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, TSA has a few reminders about what can – and can’t – make it through security.
A record number of Americans are expected to travel for Thanksgiving this year, the AAA travel group said Monday. AAA said in a release that it predicts 79.9 million travelers will go 50 miles or more ...
The Charleston International Airport is expecting record-breaking numbers this holiday season and airport officials say they want to make sure passengers are prepared for their travels.
Thanksgiving is often a popular time for travel and, according to newly-released projections from AAA, this year is poised to be another busy holiday period, with 79.9 million expected to travel.