The Thanksgiving travel rush is in full swing at Miami International Airport and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. The airports are bustling with passengers heading to their holiday destinations. TSA is expecting close to 3 million people to pass through security checkpoints today, following nearly 2.7 million yesterday. Despite the high volume of travelers, things have been relatively smooth so far.
Miami International Airport is gearing up for nearly 1.9 million passengers during the 12-day Thanksgiving travel period from Friday to December 3. Airport officials are anticipating hundreds of thousands of passengers in a single day. Over at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, the scene is a bit more hectic with heavy traffic and long lines at TSA checkpoints. However, many travelers are grateful to be home for the holidays and are looking forward to spending quality time with their loved ones.
7News caught up with some travelers to hear about their holiday plans. Steve Spodek shared that he and his family are heading to Jamaica for a destination wedding, making it the perfect timing for the holidays. Victor Suarez mentioned that he visits Miami every year for a traditional Thanksgiving celebration with family and friends, coming all the way from Georgia.
A spokesperson from MIA advised travelers to arrive at least three hours early before their flight’s departure time to avoid any unexpected delays. This is crucial during the busy holiday season when airports are crowded with passengers. Whether flying to exotic destinations or returning home for a traditional celebration, travelers are encouraged to plan ahead and allow extra time for check-in and security procedures.
As the holiday travel surge continues, airports across the country are experiencing high passenger traffic. It is essential for travelers to stay informed about flight schedules, security guidelines, and any potential delays. By following these tips and being prepared, passengers can navigate the busy airports more efficiently and enjoy a stress-free travel experience during the Thanksgiving holiday. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news and updates delivered directly to your inbox.