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California storms not canceling Christmas vacation. Holiday travel could set records


A daunting rainfall forecast isn’t expected to stop Californians or the rest of the U.S. from traveling in record numbers over the end-of-year holiday season. Read More

USA Braces for Busiest Thanksgiving Travel Weekend on Record


Americans are preparing for what could be the busiest Thanksgiving travel period in history, with record-breaking numbers expected to take to the skies, roads, and railways during the holiday week. Read More

TSA sets all-time record as 3.1 million travelers screened Sunday amid holiday flight cancellations


The previous record of 3.09 million was set in June. As travelers return home from Thanksgiving holiday travel, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) says Sunday was its busiest day in ... Read More

Record-Breaking: FAA Confirms Busiest Travel Day In US History


Travel pundits have been predicting for weeks that Thanksgiving 2025 could be the busiest ever for US commercial aviation. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has now confirmed that ... Read More

Record Thanksgiving travel expected for planes, trains and automobiles across Tri-State area


NEW YORK (WABC) -- Record travel is expected over the next week as travelers descend on airports nationwide. The holiday travel rush got underway Friday and nearly 82 million people are expected to ... Read More


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