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TSA: Holiday air travel to rebound

Passengers urged to give themselves more time at airport

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The number of airline passengers traveling for Thanksgivi­ng this year is expected to rebound to pre-coronaviru­s pandemic levels, but the Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion says it is ready to handle the surge.

Administra­tor David Pekoske said Wednesday that he expects agency staffing to be sufficient for what’s traditiona­lly TSA’S busiest travel period.

“We are prepared,” Pekoske told ABC’S “Good Morning America.” He said travelers should expect long lines at airports and plan to spend a little more time getting through security.

In 2019, a record 26 million passengers and crew passed through U.S. airport screening in the 11-day period around Thanksgivi­ng. But that plummeted in 2020 as the pandemic kept people at home.

Pekoske said he didn’t think a vaccine mandate going into effect for TSA agents Monday would have any effect on staffing for Thanksgivi­ng next week.

“In fact, implementa­tion of the mandate will make travel safer and healthier for everyone,” he said. “So we see quite a significan­t increase in the number of our officers that are vaccinated, and I’m very confident that there will be no impact for Thanksgivi­ng.”

Pekoske told NBC’S “Today” on Wednesday he remains “very concerned” about the issue of unruly passengers as incidents on airplanes have continued.

“The level of unruly behavior is much higher than I’ve ever seen it,” he said.

The Federal Aviation Administra­tion says it has referred 37 cases involving unruly airline passengers to the FBI for possible criminal prosecutio­n since the number of disruption­s on flights began to spike in January.

 ?? Luis M. Alvarez / Associated Press ?? Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion administra­tor David Pekoske, seen at an event to commemorat­e the 20th anniversar­y of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, said the number of people traveling for Thanksgivi­ng this year is expected to rebound to pre-coronaviru­s pandemic levels.
Luis M. Alvarez / Associated Press Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion administra­tor David Pekoske, seen at an event to commemorat­e the 20th anniversar­y of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, said the number of people traveling for Thanksgivi­ng this year is expected to rebound to pre-coronaviru­s pandemic levels.

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