The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

WHEN AIRPORT’S BUSY DAY WILL BE

On June 30, more than 90,000 travelers will pass through airport.

- By Kelly Yamanouchi kyamanouch­i@ajc.com

Record crowds are expected at Hartsfield-Jackson Internatio­nal Airport on Friday as travelers set off for fourth of July trips.

The airport expects more than 90,000 passengers to pass through security checkpoint­s that day, surpassing the previous record set over the Memorial Day holiday travel period.

A total of 3.4 million people across the country are expected to fly over Independen­ce Day weekend, according to AAA. Hundreds of thousands will pass through Hartsfield-Jackson’s terminal and concourses.

Airport officials say travelers should get to the airport at least two hours early to allow time to park, check in and get through security and to the gate. Richard Duncan, assistant general manager for public safety and security at Hartsfield-Jackson, noted that fireworks and sparklers are not allowed on planes in either carry-on or checked bags.

Prohibited fireworks include aerial repeater and aerial shell fireworks, bottle rockets, chasers, firecracke­rs, flying spinners, fountains, ground spinners, missiles, parachute fireworks, poppers, Roman candles, skyrockets, smoke fireworks, snakes, snaps, sparklers, strobes and wheels, according to the federal Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion. Those items are flammable, made from explosive materials and are considered hazardous, TSA says. Travelers caught with fireworks may be delayed while a TSA officer retrieves the bag, checks it for prohibited items and any other traces of explosives, and puts the bag back through the X-ray machine, according to TSA. The airport’s goal is to keep security wait times under 20 minutes, but waits can be longer during peak periods.

Travelers may also notice uniformed police officers throughout the terminal, which he said can serve as a deterrent.

Hartsfield-Jackson is in the middle of a $6 billion expansion and modernizat­ion plan, with constructi­on on roadways around the domestic terminal and in the concourses. Duncan said the airport will minimize constructi­on during the Fourth of July travel period.

 ?? JOHN SPINK / JSPINK@AJC.COM ?? There will be more uniformed police officers at Hartsfield­Jackson Internatio­nal Airport over the Fourth of July weekend.
JOHN SPINK / JSPINK@AJC.COM There will be more uniformed police officers at Hartsfield­Jackson Internatio­nal Airport over the Fourth of July weekend.

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