Current:Home > FinanceFriday’s pre-holiday travel broke a record for the most airline travelers screened at US airports -StockSource
Friday’s pre-holiday travel broke a record for the most airline travelers screened at US airports
View
Date:2025-04-13 08:55:58
ATLANTA (AP) — A record was broken ahead of the Memorial Day weekend for the number of airline travelers screened at U.S. airports, the Transportation Security Administration said Saturday.
More than 2.9 million travelers were screened at U.S. airports on Friday, surpassing a previous record set last year on the Sunday after Thanksgiving, according to the transportation security agency.
“Officers have set a new record for most travelers screened in a single day!” the TSA tweeted. “We recommend arriving early.”
The third busiest day on record was set on Thursday when just under 2.9 million travelers were screened at U.S. airports.
Memorial Day Weekend
- The history: 5 things to know about the holiday, including its evolution and controversies
- Travel: Crowds and high prices met travelers on the busiest day of the holiday weekend
- On the menu: Try this recipe for smoky chicken wings or for something lighter, update these classic side dishes
- What’s open? Check this list of stores and more before you head out
- Now playing: Here are the movies coming to the box office this weekend and beyond
In Atlanta, the world’s busiest airport had its busiest day ever. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport broke a traffic record on Thursday when 111,000 passengers, airlines crew and airport employees were screened at security checkpoints. The second busiest day followed on Friday when 109,960 people were screened, according to the TSA.
With 104.6 million passengers, the Atlanta airport was the busiest in the world last year, according to Airports Council International.
U.S. airlines expect to carry a record number of passengers this summer. Their trade group estimates that 271 million travelers will fly between June 1 and August 31, breaking the record of 255 million set last summer.
AAA predicted this will be the busiest start-of-summer weekend in nearly 20 years, with 43.8 million people expected to roam at least 50 miles from home between Thursday and Monday — 38 million of them taking vehicles.
The annual expression of wanderlust that accompanies the start of the summer travel season is happening at a time when Americans tell pollsters they are worried about the economy and the direction of the country.
In what had long been celebrated every May 30 to honor America’s fallen soldiers, Memorial Day officially became a federal holiday in 1971, observed on the last Monday in May.
Jason Redman, a retired Navy SEAL who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan, told The Associated Press last year that he honors the friends he’s lost. Thirty names are tattooed on his arm “for every guy that I personally knew that died.”
veryGood! (1)
Related
- New data highlights 'achievement gap' for students in the US
- Egypt election results: No surprises as El-Sisi wins 3rd term with Israel-Hamas war raging on border
- Google to pay $700 million to U.S. states for stifling competition against Android app store
- Google to pay $700 million to U.S. states for stifling competition against Android app store
- Federal court filings allege official committed perjury in lawsuit tied to Louisiana grain terminal
- Snoop Dogg's new smoke-free high: THC and CBD drinks, part of my smoking evolution
- Why Luke Bryan Is Raising One Margarita to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Romance
- Alabama couple gets life for abusing foster child who suffered skull fracture, brain bleed
- Head of the Federal Aviation Administration to resign, allowing Trump to pick his successor
- North Carolina’s 2024 election maps are racially biased, advocates say in lawsuit
Ranking
- Sonya Massey's father decries possible release of former deputy charged with her death
- 2024 MLS SuperDraft: Tyrese Spicer of Lipscomb goes No. 1 to Toronto FC
- Detroit officer accused of punching 71-year-old man is charged with manslaughter following his death
- Myanmar ethnic armed group seizes another crossing point along the Chinese border, reports say
- Senate begins final push to expand Social Security benefits for millions of people
- Mustafa Ahmed announces benefit concert for Gaza, Sudan with Omar Apollo, Ramy Youssef, more
- Kim Kardashian's SKIMS Drops 4 Midnight Kiss-Worthy New Year's Eve Collections
- Takeaways from lawsuits accusing meat giant JBS, others of contributing to Amazon deforestation
Recommendation
Louvre will undergo expansion and restoration project, Macron says
Deadly blast in Guinea’s capital threatens gas shortages across the West African nation
Teddi Mellencamp shares skin cancer update after immunotherapy treatment failed: 'I have faith'
Guy Fieri Says His Kids Won't Inherit His Fortune Unless They Do This
McConnell absent from Senate on Thursday as he recovers from fall in Capitol
Christian McCaffrey can't hide from embarrassing video clip of infamous flop vs. Eagles
Your oven is gross. Here's the best way to deep clean an oven with nontoxic items
Phony postage stamp discounts are scamming online buyers: What to know