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The Thanksgiving travel rush is now in reverse as millions of people head home. But passengers at DFW Airport faced more delays and cancellations Saturday — not only because of weather, but also staffing shortages.
The U.S. is bracing for record Thanksgiving travel as millions of Americans are set to fly, drive and take public transit to be with loved ones.
If you’re traveling somewhere for the Thanksgiving long weekend, brace yourself.
A record number of Americans had been expected to fly during Thanksgiving, but a 43-day government shutdown dampened demand for one of the year's busiest travel seasons.
AAA ​predicted nearly 82 million people would travel during the six-day holiday period, which is a record-breaking surge compared to last year.
In Virginia Beach, from noon to 3 p.m., Village Church will offer dine-in or take-out Thanksgiving meals. Request the meal by texting or calling (757) 450-8368. Based in Chesapeake, Buffalow Family and Friends Community Days prepares,
Corpus Christi experiences lighter Thanksgiving travel with only 1% airport increase. Experts expect Sunday to be busiest for return travelers
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Drivers brave bitter cold Thanksgiving travel weather in Metro Detroit
Thanksgiving brought the bitter cold and snow showers to Metro Detroit, creating some nervous moments for drivers looking to get out of town at the 11th hour for the holiday.