The Thanksgiving travel period is unfolding with turbulence, as a coast-to-coast storm threatens to disrupt the plans of millions. According to AAA, 81. 8 million people are expected to venture at least 50 miles from home between November 25 and December 1. Of these, 6. 07 million will take to the skies. As of November 25, early morning reports indicate over 500 flight delays and fewer than 50 cancellations within, to, or from the United States. The storm's trajectory suggests that rain and snow will cause flight delays across several areas, prompting travelers to brace for potential disruptions.
Florida, often a refuge from severe weather, is expected to enjoy relatively good travel conditions, but this does not guarantee smooth flying, particularly for flights headed towards regions more severely impacted by the storm. For those navigating the chaos, resources are available to help mitigate the effects of delays and cancellations.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) offer valuable information on wait times at airports and border crossings through their respective apps. According to information from Sixers Wire, travelers can access real-time flight information and updates on airport delays through various platforms, including FlightAware.
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