It plans to set a new record by testing three million travelers in a single day before the travel period ends.<ใใใงใฏ TSA ใ้้ใใฆใใพใใใใใใชใๆฉใๆ ่กใงใใใใงใ> The millions of travelers expected this week probably wouldn’t say that. The Fourth of July is already shaping up to be the busiest day ever for the TSA, with the agency preparing for record-breaking travel volumes by Monday, July 8, with 32 million people expected to pass through TSA security checks at airports across the country. Last Sunday, the record for the number of people screened in a single day was broken, and Friday, June 28, was the fourth-busiest day in the agency’s history. Some people flying out of Manchester say dreadfully long lines, long wait times and crowded gates are not something to worry about tonight.<ไป้ฑๆซใฏใใชใใผ ใฆใฃใผใฏใจใณใใชใฎใงๅฟ้ ใใฆใใพใใใใไนใ็ถใไพฟใฏๆฌๅฝใซๆทท้ใใใใจใใใใ5 ๅ้ ใใใจใใฉใคใใซไนใ้ ใใๅฏ่ฝๆงใใใใใใ้ ๅปถใซใคใใฆใฏๅฟ้ ใใฆใใพใใ> But others say signs of holiday travel week crowds were already apparent.<ใใญใชใ็ฉบๆธฏใฏใจใฆใๆทท้ใใฆใใพใใ> <ๅฎ้ใ็งใฏใใๅฐใใงไนใ้ ใใใจใใใ ใฃใใจๆใใพใ MY FLIGHT> If you have holiday travel planned over the next few days, the TSA says to plan ahead, be patient, and prepare for large crowds everywhere.
The TSA reported that Friday was the fourth-busiest day in the airport’s history.
According to the Transportation Security Administration, agents screened more than 2.93 million people nationwide on Friday, making it the fourth-busiest travel day ever for the agency. The TSA said it reported several new records in June. On June 23, the TSA said nearly 3 million people were screened, making it the busiest travel day in TSA history. Additionally, the agency reported that more than 2.92 million people were screened on June 14, making it the fifth-busiest travel day ever. The agency said it plans to screen more than 32 million people nationwide between the end of June and July 8, following a surge in travelers over the Fourth of July. News 9 spoke with several travelers at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport who said they were preparing for the holiday rush. “The airport is very well run and pretty busy. If you get there early, things are going to be fine. Once the traffic starts, it’s a nightmare,” one traveler said. “The airports in Florida were very busy, but it’s really empty here,” another traveler said.
by Traffic Safety ManagementPolice screened more than 2.93 million people across the country on Friday, making it the department’s fourth-busiest travel day ever.
The TSA said it reported several new records in June. On June 23, the agency announced that nearly 3 million travelers were screened, making it the agency’s busiest day in history. Additionally, the agency reported that more than 2.92 million travelers were screened on June 14, making it the fifth-busiest day ever.
Officials said they plan to test more than 32 million people nationwide between the end of June and July 8 in the wake of the Independence Day travel rush.
News 9 spoke with several travelers at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport who said they’re preparing for holiday crowds.
“It’s very well run and pretty busy. If you get there early things go smoothly. Once the traffic starts it’s a nightmare,” one traveller said.
“The airport in Florida was so crowded, but this one is totally empty,” another traveller said.