As the Thanksgiving holiday approached, millions of Americans prepared to traverse the country, undeterred by the looming specter of a coast-to-coast storm. According to AAA, 81. 8 million people were expected to travel at least 50 miles from home between Tuesday, November 25 and Monday, December 1. Of this number, 6. 07 million were anticipated to take to the skies.
The storm, predicted by AccuWeather, threatened to bring rain and snow, potentially causing flight delays across several regions. As of early November 25, over 500 delays and fewer than 50 cancellations had been reported, affecting flights within, in, or out of the United States. Travelers heading to Florida might find some respite, as AccuWeather forecast relatively good weather conditions in the state.
However, this did not guarantee smooth flying, particularly if their flight was bound for one of the areas expected to be impacted by the storm. For those looking to stay informed, resources like FlightAware. com provided real-time flight information, detailing delays and cancellations within, into, or out of the United States. The TSA and Customs and Border Protection offered valuable information on wait times at airports and border crossings through their respective apps.
"AAA projects 81.8 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home over the Thanksgiving holiday period from Tuesday, Nov.Other related sources and context: See here
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