FAA says air travel is back to normal as millions prepare to fly this Thanksgiving
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- The FAA has announced that air travel is back to normal as millions prepare to fly during the Thanksgiving holiday, with over six million expected to travel. This follows weeks of disruptions caused by a government shutdown that affected flight operations across the country.
- The restoration of normal air travel operations is crucial for the FAA, as it aims to ensure a smooth travel experience for the millions of Americans traveling for Thanksgiving. The agency's efforts to lift flight restrictions and manage air traffic effectively are essential for maintaining public confidence in air travel.
- As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, travel is anticipated to reach record levels, with nearly 20 million travelers expected to pass through TSA checkpoints. However, concerns about potential disruptions from weather events and the early onset of flu season may impact travel plans, highlighting the complexities of holiday travel amid ongoing public health challenges.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

