Here's what sort of travel volume airlines expect over Thanksgiving weekend
The day before Thanksgiving is expected to be the busiest day for the airlines since the pandemic started in March, with more than 1 million people expected to fly somewhere for the long holiday weekend. CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports.
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