The Denver Post

U.S. sets another pandemic-era record

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Americans set a record for pandemic-era air travel, then broke it again over the Mother’s Day holiday weekend.

The Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion said that slightly more than 1.7 million people were screened at airport checkpoint­s on Sunday, the highest number since March 2020, when travel was collapsing because of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Sunday’s mark was about 4,500 more than the previous record, set just two days earlier.

However, those crowds were still far smaller than before the pandemic. Sunday’s TSA count was down 29% from the comparable Sunday two years ago, according to TSA.

Air travel has been rising slowly for more than a year since hitting bottom in midApril 2020. The numbers had leveled off recently, but with the busy weekend, the sevenday moving average of U.S. air travelers surpassed the period around the Easter holiday and also set a pandemic-era high.

Airlines say most of the people on flights now are leisure travelers going to destinatio­ns within the United States.

Internatio­nal travelers entering the U.S. are required to show proof of a negative test for COVID-19. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said recently travelers can meet that requiremen­t with federally approved home-testing kits, potentiall­y making internatio­nal travel a little easier.

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