An ongoing shortage of air traffic controllers could cause flight delays.
DALLAS — Just as there are good odds the turkey will taste dry, airports and highways are expected to be jam-packed Thanksgiving , by the numbers
Pekoske said TSA will have enough screeners to keep general security lines under 30 minutes and lines for people who pay extra for PreCheck under 10 minutes.However, an ongoing shortage of air traffic controllers could cause flight delays. “A late Thanksgiving leads to a big crush at the end — the Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday after Thanksgiving are usually very busy with Thanksgiving this late,” Watterson said.
Drivers should know that Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons will be the worst times to travel by car, but it should be smooth sailing on freeways come Thanksgiving Day, according to transportation analytics company INRIX.
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