The last-minute Thanksgiving travelers are packing their cars and carry-on bags to hit the nation’s highways and airports.
The Transportation Security Administration expects to screen 18.3 million travelers over the next week, potentially making ...
A basic rule is that if it’s a solid item, it can go through a checkpoint. But if you can spill it, spread it, spray it, pump ...
A cross-country storm, a blast of Arctic air and an outbreak of showers and thunderstorms are threatening to snarl traffic ...
The Thanksgiving holiday rush neared its full stride at U.S. airports Tuesday, putting travelers’ patience to the test.
On a national level, the Transportation Security Administration expects to screen more than 2.9 million people on Wednesday ...
As agencies brace for what is likely to be the busiest Thanksgiving travel period on record, Texas touts some of the lowest ...
If you're flying today for Thanksgiving, you can track TSA screening wait times on International Airport's website.