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Post-holiday rush set to bring thousands of travelers to Philadelphia International Airport
Airport officials projected roughly 92,954 travelers would move through PHL for the day. By Saturday evening, flight-tracking website FlightAware reported more than 300 delayed flights arriving or ... Read More
Winter weather disrupts travel at Philadelphia International Airport during post-Christmas rush
The snow and wintry weather is causing travel disruptions on one of the busiest travel days at Philadelphia International Airport. The lines were long Friday morning inside Terminal D, and even though ... Read More
Holiday travel rush underway at Philadelphia International Airport
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Passengers filled terminals at Philadelphia International Airport on Sunday as families, couples, and solo travelers headed out for end-of-year trips. For some, the journey is ... Read More
Philadelphia International Airport bracing for busy holiday travel week

The holiday travel rush is officially underway at Philadelphia International Airport. CBS News Philadelphia's Brandon Goldner has more on what Thanksgiving travelers should expect before hitting the ... Read More
Holiday travel rush: Philadelphia International Airport
The number of domestic air travelers has passed 8 million, breaking a record. Here's the latest at Philadelphia International Airport. Read More
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