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50,000 planes in the air: Sunday sets US air travel record with 3.08M passengers scanned on airports

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) handled an unprecedented surge in air travel, with 3.08 million passengers screened on Sunday. Around 50,000 flights took off to move the record volume of travelers.

This marks the culmination of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, as millions of Americans prepare to return home after visiting loved ones. If the forecast holds, it would set a new record, making Sunday the busiest air travel day in U.S. history.

This anticipated milestone reflects a broader recovery in air travel demand, which has rebounded sharply in the post-pandemic era. Airports nationwide are preparing for long lines at security checkpoints, crowded terminals, and a flurry of last-minute travelers rushing to make their flights. TSA officials have urged passengers to arrive at airports early, with a recommended two to three hours before their scheduled departure, to account for the increased volume of travelers.

Los Angeles, CA – November 26: A pedestrian crosses the crosswalk amid heavy traffic navigating around the horseshoe lanes at LAX as large crowds travel for the Thanksgiving holiday at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Major airports such as Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and Chicago O’Hare are expected to see the heaviest traffic. Airlines have responded by adding flights and deploying additional staff to manage the holiday rush, while TSA has ramped up operations to ensure smooth screening processes.

Experts note that this historic day underscores the critical role air travel plays in connecting families and communities, especially during the holiday season. Despite the anticipated challenges, the TSA and airlines have expressed confidence in their ability to handle the surge, ensuring that millions of passengers reach their destinations safely and on time.

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