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The Middle Seat Terminal - Blog
Forget the TSA, Bad Weather May Be the Turkey
Storms that disrupt air travel are typically the biggest threat to air travel for the Thanksgiving holiday, and this year blizzard warnings are up in the Northwest and rain stretches across a swath of the Midwest.
At midday on Tuesday, the Federal Aviation Administration’s website showed no serious delays at major airports. But weather conditions could worsen. FlightStats.com showed some morning delays for Seattle and Salt Lake City on Tuesday and said delays were increasing in both cities. Tuesday has become just as busy a travel day for airlines as Wednesday. Sunday is the busiest day of the travel period, with Monday also carrying a heavy load.
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