Airport officials say more than 867,000 guests will pass through Philadelphia International Airport from November 18 to November 29.
Travel experts warn this Thanksgiving will be packed on the roads, in the air and on the train.
Action News spoke to the Smiths, who are coming from Atlanta Georgia. They are taking a plane and a train to travel the East Coast. "It was actually nicer than we expected," said Barbara Cheever of the Villages, Florida. "We thought it was going to be mobbed and it was not."
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