'We anticipate 2019-level numbers or greater than that,' DIA spokesperson Alex Renteria said.
Travelers should expect security screenings to be more efficient and better-staffed this year compared to last.951,000 Coloradans are expected to travel 50 miles or more for Thanksgiving this year, according to AAA.
That figure amounts to a 2.8% jump from 2021, but still about 7,000 fewer people than the statewide record set in 2019. Nationwide, AAA predicts 54.6 million people nationwide will travel this Thanksgiving — mostly by car. The overall number is a 1.5% jump compared to last year.Check your flight status to make sure you don't miss a delay or cancellation.Take the RTD's A-Line, especially if icy road conditions exist.Avoid TSA screen checkpoints between 5 and 10am and from 1 to 4pm, which are often the busiest times.
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