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Flying for Labor Day weekend 2024? TSA predicts record-breaking numbers at security

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As summer travel comes to a close with Labor Day weekend, travelers should prepare for crowded airports and long lines.

In fact, it may be the busiest Labor Day travel period on record, according to the Transportation Security Administration.

Over 17 million passengers are expected to hit the skies for the long weekend, which TSA is counting as Thursday, Aug. 29 through Wednesday, Sept. 4.

“People are traveling more than ever this summer and TSA along with our airline and airport partners stand ready to close the busiest summer travel period on record during this upcoming Labor Day weekend,” said TSA Administrator David Pekoske in a statement.

Here’s what to expect if you’re flying over Labor Day weekend.

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How busy will airports be during Labor Day weekend?

Very. This Labor Day weekend in particular is expected to have 8.5% more travelers than last year’s, so pack your patience (unless you have TSA PreCheck, then you may be more in luck.)

Those who have flied recently likely already know this as this summer season has been incredibly busy for security checkpoints. The top 10 busiest air travel days of the entire year happened during the summer and TSA broke records during the two other major holiday weekends, Memorial Day and Fourth of July.

What will be the busiest day at airports during Labor Day weekend?

Saturday, Aug. 30, is expected to be the holiday weekend’s peak travel day with 2.86 million passengers projected to pass through TSA.

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Tips for a speedy security checkpoint

  • Arrive early, even if your flight is domestic. TSA recommends you get to the airport two hours before your flight to give yourself enough time to get to the gate. For international flights, three hours should do.
  • Have your stuff properly packed. Save precious time by making sure your liquids are the right amounts – that’s 3.4 ounces if you forgot – and kept in a clear plastic bag. If you’re bringing breast milk, powdered formula, sippy cups or liquid or cream medication, that should be separated and placed in its own bin at security. It’s also recommended that medicine is kept in its original, marked container.
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