TSA prepping for crowded airports at Thanksgiving
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is expecting airport crowds during Thanksgiving like its 2019 again.
TSA Administrator David Pekoske told ABC’s Good Morning America the agency is prepping for big crowds and ready for them. Still, Pekoske warned travelers to expect long lines.
More than 26 million travelers were handles by TSA screeners in 2019. Pekoske also spoke of the epidemic of unruly behavior in airports and in the air. "The level of unruly behavior is much higher than I have ever seen it," he said.
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