Thanksgiving travellers got help from favourable weather in most of the U.S. on Tuesday, but flight delays piled up at airports around the country by day’s end. By late Tuesday afternoon, fewer than 150 U.S. flights had been cancelled — a low number all things considered. Flights going to Boston and Newark, New Jersey, were also more likely to be delayed, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. TSA says the holiday rush really started last Friday — similar to last year but earlier than in previous years. The Sunday following Thanksgiving is expected to be one of TSA’s 10 busiest days ever.
Source: National Post November 20, 2018 17:37 UTC