Airlines and airports reported generally smooth operations during the busy Thanksgiving week, heading into the busiest travel day of the holiday
Airlines and airports reported generally smooth operations during theOverall, calm weather throughout most of the country . From Monday through Saturday, airlines scrapped 262 domestic flights—0.2% of what was scheduled, according to FlightAware, a flight tracking site.
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