St. Paul International Airport saw a surge in travelers for the Thanksgiving holiday, and while the travel rush didn’t break ...
More than 3 million people flew in the U.S. on the Sunday after Thanksgiving, setting a new record. It’s one of only two days ...
Travelers heading home after the Thanksgiving holiday set a record on Sunday, as airport officers screened more than 3 ...
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A record number of travelers descended on U.S. airports Sunday, the peak of the busy Thanksgiving travel period.
Travel through U.S. airports set a record at the close of the Thanksgiving weekend, officials said Monday, despite serious snowfall in parts of the country.
The numbers come after thousands of travelers saw their flights canceled or delayed at airports across the country on Sunday.
In what is being called a ‘gross failure’ of security, a stowaway was able to evade multiple security checkpoints to board a ...