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.
The last-minute Thanksgiving travelers are packing their cars and carry-on bags to hit the nation’s highways and airports.
A record number of travelers are hitting the roads and airports ahead of Thanksgiving, with many facing challenges due to heavy traffic and potential weather hazards.
PEABODY — Citizens Inn Haven From Hunger on 71 Wallis St. will be providing free to-go and delivery meals on and leading up ...
Officials are anticipating a significant surge in passengers as people head home to celebrate with family and friends ...
Only a handful of delays and cancellations have been reported this week at U.S. airports. Will that trend continue?
Record-breaking travel is expected across the country for Thanksgiving -- not just on planes, but in cars and trains, too. In the air, the Transportation Security Administration ...
As agencies brace for what is likely to be the busiest Thanksgiving travel period on record, Texas touts some of the lowest ...
The TSA expects the biggest crowd on Sunday, which could break the record of 3.01 million set on the Sunday after the July ...
A record 80 million Americans are expected to hit the road or fly more than 50 miles between Tuesday and the Monday after ...
On what is expected to be the busiest air travel day of the Thanksgiving holiday period this year, the Federal Aviation ...