Thanksgiving Travel in The Carolinas Already Starting

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Charlotte Douglas International Airport is gearing up for one of the busiest travel stretches of the entire year.

TSA expects a record-breaking 26.8 million passengers nationwide for the Thanksgiving holiday. Nearly 3 million more Carolinians will drive to their Thanksgiving destinations.

Even though Thanksgiving is still a week away, both the airport and the highways will start to see an uptick in traffic on Thursday.

“We will have a very high demand,” Charlotte Douglas International Airport COO Jack Christine said. “A lot of passengers will be moving through the airport.”

At the peak, Charlotte Douglas will see 32,500 local passengers per day. Long-term parking could be full as early as Tuesday. 

Officials recommend checking the airport’s website for parking availability before driving to the airport.

“What makes this period especially challenging for TSA is we’re seeing a lot of infrequent fliers,” National TSA Federal Security Director Kevin Frederick said.

If you’re unsure what you can bring on a flight, go toTSA.gov. The website has a search bar you can use to type in an item and learn whether or not it’s allowed on the plane. 

For people hitting the road this holiday, travel could be an even bigger headache.

“It’s going to take you anywhere from two to three times longer to get to your destination, sometimes depending on where you’re going maybe even four times longer,” AAA Carolinas Traffic Safety Foundation President Tiffany Wright.

Visit WCNC for more details.


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