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2.95 Million Airline Passengers Screened in a Single Day – News

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Last updated: 2024/05/25 at 2:29 PM
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The United States Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reported a record-breaking number of airline passengers screened on Friday, with 2.95 million passengers passing through security checkpoints. This surge in air travel coincides with the Memorial Day weekend, which marks the beginning of the US summer travel season. It is expected that major US airlines will transport 271 million passengers this summer, a 6.3% increase from last year.

The TSA stated that Friday’s travel numbers surpassed a previous record set in November, with five of the 10 busiest travel days occurring since May 16. With a forecast for more than 26,000 daily flights this summer, US carriers are expected to see a 5.6% increase in the number of passengers compared to 2023. American Airlines plans to increase their flights by 10% and anticipates a 10% rise in passengers during the Memorial Day travel period.

United Airlines is projecting to handle 3 million travelers during the Memorial Day travel period, marking their highest number ever for this period. Delta Air Lines also expects a 5% increase in customers over Memorial Day weekend. However, this surge in air travel comes at a time when the Federal Aviation Administration is facing staffing shortages among air traffic controllers, leading to concerns about airport congestion.

Airlines have previously made voluntary flight cuts to New York last summer to address congestion issues, and there are ongoing discussions about extending these cuts due to the lack of controllers. The FAA has extended cuts to minimum flight requirements at New York City-area airports through October because of staffing issues, with major airlines requesting an extension until October 2025. Airlines risk losing their takeoff and landing slots at congested airports if they do not use them enough.

In the midst of the record-breaking air travel numbers and forecasted increase in summer travel, it is crucial for airlines and the aviation industry to address staffing shortages and congestion issues. Passengers can expect busy airports and crowded flights during this summer travel season, as airlines accommodate the surge in demand. It remains to be seen how the industry will navigate these challenges and ensure a smooth travel experience for passengers.

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