The last-minute Thanksgiving travelers are packing their cars and carry-on bags to hit the nation’s highways and airports.
This Thanksgiving week is serving up sloppy weather including snow, and some of the coldest temperatures since February. And ...
On Tuesday, Nov.26, the Transportation Security Administration screened nearly 2.7 million travelers. That is about 50 thousand more travelers than the same day last year. The busiest days to fly will ...
Just as sure as the turkey will taste dry, airports and highways are expected to be jam-packed during Thanksgiving week. So ...
As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, Bush Intercontinental Airport faces what is expected to be the busiest travel day yet ...
The directive builds upon a mandate issued in February — the public notice doesn’t disclose specifics of the new requirements.
At Metro Airport, many were preparing to fly and see family and friends for Thanksgiving. More than 5.5 million people are expected to fly this holiday.
Passengers were few and far between on Wednesday at Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport/Adams Field in Little Rock, and ...
Only a handful of delays and cancellations have been reported this week at U.S. airports. Will that trend continue?
Millions of people across the central and eastern U.S. could see snow or rain through the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, ...
New federal rules ensure quick refunds for canceled or significantly delayed flights during the Thanksgiving travel surge.
As the Thanksgiving travel season kicks into high gear, Miami International Airport is bracing for record-breaking passenger numbers — and some unwelcome rankings.