FAA Predicts Busiest Thanksgiving Travel in 15 Years
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) forecasts that the 2025 Thanksgiving travel period will be the most crowded in 15 years. This projection indicates a significant increase in air passenger traffic across the United States.
The FAA is preparing for the surge by taking steps to manage the higher volume of flights. Airlines and airports are also expected to adjust their operations to accommodate the rise in travelers.
CBS News reporter Karen Hua provided an early look at the travel scene from Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Her reports will offer on-the-ground updates as the holiday period approaches.