Results: Thanksgiving Travel

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11/25/2024

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The Transportation Security Administration is predicting the busiest Thanksgiving travel week on record. TSA said Tuesday it projects it'll screen 18.3 million people in U.S. airports between Tuesday, Nov. 26 to Monday, Dec. 2, which would be a 6% jump from this time last year. Will you be traveling by plane for the holiday?
Yes
8%
174 votes
No
65%
1431 votes
Undecided
4%
94 votes
Not Applicable
23%
501 votes
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The federal agency expects the three busiest Thanksgiving air travel days will be Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgiving and the Sunday after. TSA also projects Sunday, Dec. 1, could break its all-time record of screening more than 3 million people at security checkpoints nationwide. Do you think airports are ready for that many people flying?
Yes
23%
505 votes
No
39%
847 votes
Undecided
39%
848 votes
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If you're flying and planning to bring some Thanksgiving dinner staples with you, it's important to know what foods you can and can't pack in your carry-on luggage. According to the TSA, some key foods, such as gravy, cranberry sauce, wine, jam and preserves must be packed in a checked bag if they exceed 3.4 ounces. Passengers may bring solid foods such as cakes and other baked goods through the checkpoint. Will you be bringing food on your flight?
Yes
7%
149 votes
No
12%
267 votes
Undecided
5%
112 votes
Not Applicable
76%
1672 votes
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Auto club AAA is also predicting record-setting travel numbers for Thanksgiving, with 79.9 million people in the U.S. hitting the road or flying. If those expectations hold, it would be up 2% from last year. Do you plan on driving to your destination?
Yes
18%
392 votes
No
25%
548 votes
Undecided
6%
135 votes
Not Applicable
51%
1125 votes

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