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TSA sets all-time record as 3.1 million travelers screened Sunday amid holiday flight cancellations
As travelers return home from Thanksgiving holiday travel, the Transportation Safety Administration says Sunday was its busiest day in history.
The Transportation Security Administration said Monday that it screened a record 3,133,924 people at airport checkpoints on Sunday, the highest single-day total in the agency’s history, pushing all 10 of the busiest days on record to the last two years.
Passenger who lack an approved ID can go to TSA Confirm.ID, an alternative identity-verification process that has now been formalized as a paid option.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screened over 3.13 million individuals at U.S. airports on Sunday, a new single-day record. TSA announced the milestone Monday on the social
The Thanksgiving holiday saw millions of people traveling by air, and on Sunday the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) says it set a new daily screening record with over 3 million travelers screened at airports across the country.
Will Rogers World Airport leaders say new equipment and expanded screening options should help ease congestion starting Wednesday.