Airlines prepare for heavy US Thanksgiving holiday traffic after shutdown

Over 80 million people are expected to travel in the US this Thanksgiving. Despite a recent 43-day government shutdown that disrupted airports, authorities and airlines say they are ready for heavy holiday traffic. Flight bookings are slightly down, but airlines added flights and expect full planes. Experts predict record travel days, though winter weather in the Midwest and Northeast could cause delays.

Airlines prepare for heavy US Thanksgiving holiday traffic after shutdown
Over 80 million people are expected to travel in the US this Thanksgiving. Despite a recent 43-day government shutdown that disrupted airports, authorities and airlines say they are ready for heavy holiday traffic. Flight bookings are slightly down, but airlines added flights and expect full planes. Experts predict record travel days, though winter weather in the Midwest and Northeast could cause delays.

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