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Turkeys may not fly, but their fans will

- Ben Mutzabaugh

There’s growing consensus: This will be the busiest Thanksgivi­ng ever for air travel.

The latest comes from airline trade group Airlines for America (A4A), which released its annual Thanksgivi­ng travel forecast Wednesday. A4A is projecting a record holiday in terms of passenger traffic, matching similar expectatio­ns from the Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion (TSA).

A4A projects a record 30.6 million passengers will travel on U.S. airlines during a 12-day window around Thanksgivi­ng. That’s up from an estimated 29 million passengers that flew during the comparable period in 2017.

For 2018, A4A defines the Thanksgivi­ng travel period as beginning on Friday and ending on the Tuesday after Thanksgivi­ng (Nov. 27).

This year, A4A expects the busiest day during that period to be Nov. 25, when the group estimates 3.06 million passengers will travel on U.S. carriers.

The trade group, which represents most big U.S. airlines except for Delta, says daily passenger volumes will range from a low of 1.73 million on Thanksgivi­ng Day to the more than 3 million projected for the Sunday after.

A4A says the next-busiest days will be the Wednesday before Thanksgivi­ng (Nov. 21) and this coming Friday.

The TSA also has singled out those three days as the ones on which it expects to screen the most flyers at its checkpoint­s.

A4A Vice President and Chief Economist John Heimlich credited “accessible and affordable flight options” for laying the groundwork for this year’s expected Thanksgivi­ng record.

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MARK WILSON/GETTY IMAGES Thanksgivi­ng air travel is expected to set a record.

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