Thanksgiving Travel: Busy Highways, Crowded Airports
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•American Thanksgiving: U.S. authorities expect millions to travel - National | Globalnews.ca
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Fewer than 50 U.S. flights canceled by midafternoon on the East Coast .
More than 2,000 flights were running late, reflecting the tendency toward tardiness that is becoming normal at airlines.
Airfares are about 4.1% higher than they were a year ago , according to government figures.
AAA predicts that nearly 80 million Americans will venture at least 50 miles from home between Tuesday and next Monday .
Thanksgiving brings out infrequent flyers, and they often have questions about what they can bring on the plane.
The TSA says it’s OK to bring turkey, stuffing and other favorite holiday foods through airport checkpoints.
Drive time Wednesday afternoon was expected to be the worst time to travel by car before Thanksgiving .
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