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Thanksgiving Holiday Travel Rush Gets Off to a Good Start


A United plane is getting ready to land at Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C. Millions of travelers are criss-crossing the United States this week to reach their Thanksgiving Day destinations. (Photo by Diaa Bekheet)
A United plane is getting ready to land at Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C. Millions of travelers are criss-crossing the United States this week to reach their Thanksgiving Day destinations. (Photo by Diaa Bekheet)

Favorable weather is helping get the Thanksgiving travel rush off to a smooth start.

By midday Tuesday, just a few dozen flights had been canceled around the U.S. That's fewer cancelations than many regular travel days.

The AAA auto club predicts that 54.3 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home between Wednesday and Sunday, the highest number since 2005 and about a 5 percent increase over last year. AA says 48 million will drive and 4.7 million will fly.

Looking at a longer, 12-day period, the airline industry trade group Airlines for America predicts that a record 30.6 million people will fly on U.S. carriers, up from 29 million last year. That's more than 2.5 million per day.

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