Make Your Thanksgiving Air Travel More Bearable

AAA estimates that about 4 million Americans will travel by air this Thanksgiving. That represents the largest increase in years. With that increase, comes increased frustration. This blog, hopefully, will provide some ways that travelers can prevent, or at least limit, that frustration. The bottom line is to plan ahead and bring your patience. You should leave for and arrive at the airport early. In fact, you should arrive particularly early during the holidays. There will always be delays that can’t be anticipated, so allow extra time. Check-in lines will be longer, security lines will be longer, and the wait to retrieve your bags will be longer. Absolutely everything will take longer with Thanksgiving air travel. Double-check the status of your flight, especially if you are flying from or to a destination with inclement weather.   Flights tend to get backed up and delayed when airports get busy, and bad weather can really throw a wrench into things. Know your…

Read more detail on Recent Aviation Law posts –

This entry was posted in Aviation Law and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply