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Some 32 million people people plan to pass through U.S. airports over a 12-day stretch as the holiday and summer travel rush goes into high gear. While most travel was smooth heading into the July 4th holiday, there were some snags, including one flight that had to be diverted because of spoiled food served to passengers. NBC News’ Emilie Ikeda reports.

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