The Federal Aviation Administration expects the 2025 Thanksgiving travel period to be the busiest in 15 years. CBS News reporter Karen Hua joins from Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
Breakdown
- The FAA expects the busiest Thanksgiving travel period in 15 years, with over 360,000 flights scheduled between late November and early December. 4s
- More than 52,000 flights are planned for the peak travel day, while Thanksgiving Day will see around 25,000 flights. 11s
- Two storms are forecast to disrupt travel: one with rain and thunderstorms in the Southern Plains moving northeast, and another bringing heavy snow along the Canadian border. 26s
- Airlines expect to carry a record 31 million passengers, and the TSA plans to screen about 18 million people during the holiday rush. 1m 16s
- AAA predicts that 90% of travelers will drive over Thanksgiving, with storms likely causing difficult road conditions and delays. 1m 41s