US screens highest number of air passengers since 2019

The Transportation Security Administration screened 2.658m passengers on Thursday, the highest number since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, as US holiday travel got off to a smooth start. "So far so good," Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg told CNBC on Friday. Despite the record travel Thursday "the system held up quite well," Buttigieg added noting less than 1% of flights were canceled Thursday. The number of passengers screened Thursday was the highest for a single day since November 2019. The FAA estimated more than 51,000 flights would take place Thursday, the highest number during the seven-day Memorial Day travel period. The FAA estimates that there will be about 4.5% more flights during the period versus 2022 but slightly less than 2019. Airlines are in many cases operating larger planes today as they have trimmed flights -- especially in New York -- to smooth operations.<br/>
Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-screens-highest-number-air-passengers-since-2019-2023-05-26/
5/27/23