- The Transportation Security Administration expects around 20 million people to travel during the Thanksgiving holiday season, a slight decline from record 2019 levels.
- U.S. airlines are scrambling to capture the full benefits of a recovery in passenger demand. The one thing they don’t have to worry about is being forcibly grounded by their governments - unlike European counterparts.
- A cancellation of holiday travel in China would not only affect movement within the world’s most populous country, but impact international flights for months.
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