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Introduction to Thanksgiving Travel Challenges
As Thanksgiving approaches, millions of Americans are preparing to take to the skies for their holiday travels. However, this year, wintry weather conditions across the U.S. combined with FAA staff shortages could significantly complicate the travel experience. Travelers should be aware of potential delays as they make their way to airports during this busy season.
Impact of Wintry Weather Conditions
Forecasts indicate that a significant storm system is set to impact travel, starting with heavy snowfall in California’s Sierra Nevada. This storm is expected to continue its journey across the Rockies, reaching the Midwest, and ultimately affecting the Northeast with moderate to heavy snowfall. The anticipated wet or snowy weather from the Rockies to New England may slow airport operations, requiring travelers to pack extra patience this Thanksgiving.
FAA Staffing Shortages and Their Effects
In addition to challenging weather, air traffic controller shortages are contributing to potential delays. Newark Liberty International Airport has warned travelers to expect disruptions due to these FAA staffing issues. Passengers are advised to check flight statuses regularly and arrive at the airport early to account for any delays. With an estimated 1.34 million travelers expected to fly between November 25 and December 2, navigating through these challenges will be crucial for a smoother Thanksgiving travel experience.