Winter storm disrupts US holiday travel
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The holiday travel rush is resuming as people head home before the new year. Saturday is expected to be Midway airport's busiest travel day.
AAA estimates 122.4 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home for Christmas and New Year's, up more than 2% from last year.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is prepared for a record-breaking holiday travel season, the agency noted Monday. TSA said in a press release that it is fully staffed and is ready
As Christmas Day progresses across the Finger Lakes and Central New York, the picture for holiday travel is becoming clearer — and more impactful. What began as a broad winter storm watch earlier today has now been upgraded,
Traveling for the holidays Friday may become turbulent, as gusts and rain move into the Northeast, fire warnings persist out West and storms linger on the West Coast.
The TSA is advising holiday travelers to skip sparkly sweaters and sequined outfits at airport security checkpoints, as glittery clothing can trigger extra screening.
The Transportation Security Administration says more than 44.3 million people will be screened by the end of the holiday season — a record number. Amanda Wiedel, a traveler from the Bay Area, said the Florida weather is a welcome change.
State Senator Tony Hwang hosted a holiday travel safety press conference Friday morning to address rising concerns about impaired driving during the holiday season.