Amtrak said it had added more seats and trains to have capacity for rail passengers along some of its busiest lines, including along the Pacific Northwest, the East Coast, and in southern California. Volmer lists three things for every visitor to do that will get them to the flight with less stress.
Many people will head home on Sunday.
TSA leaders say they expect a 35 percent increase in the number of travelers in Indianapolis on November 23. "TSA employs a robust security system involving multiple elements of security, both seen and unseen, to protect the traveling public". "Other than that, we made it", said Jim Laura.
The Salt Lake City International Airport and TSA employees are here to help make it as smooth as possible. "I'm here two hours before a domestic flight and I usually get here an hour before", Palushaj said.
"The drive itself? It's about a six-, seven-hour drive, so we'll be in the vehicle a long time", said Kristen Egan, another traveler.
The airport is also offering a promotion for $1 a day parking. Airport officials said the disabled veteran to whom the license plate was issued must be in the vehicle in order to receive the parking fee exemption.
The Boise airport encourages travelers to allow some extra time when traveling during this peak season.
Do not wrap gifts: If security officials needs to inspect a wrapped gift in checked or carry-on luggage, they may have to unwrap it. Airports, and the TSA, advise people to wrap gifts after arriving at their destination or ship them ahead.
"You're able to get through a line more efficiently, keep your shoes on and get through the airport", Grella explained. If you're hitting the road be prepared for jam-packed traffic. "I haven't seen my family in a while since I've been here".
Wondering how long you'll have to wait for a cab to the airport?
AAA attributed the increase in holiday travel to an improved economy, with people feeling more secure in their jobs and having more disposable income for travel.
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