TSA reports a huge pushing in air travel because we slowly move forward from the pandemic
The United States Transportation Administration (TSA) reported a large number of people on Thursday, July 1st, marking an important step in the United States’ efforts to go to the pandemic. Although the pandemic is not over and probably is not on a global basis until next year, the United States has largely offered a CVIV-19 vaccination program since the beginning of the spring and has since loosened many Restrictions related to the pandemic.
Thursday, the TSA reported a projection around 2.15 million people at airports, a silhouette that eclipses the 2,01 million people examined on the same day in 2019. Although the number of air passengers should dive again after July 4th, high-tick underlines the number of people who have once again hit the sky to go on vacation or visit friends and family.
Today, July 3rd, marks the beginning of the weekend of the fourth July, a notoriously busy time when it comes to traveling. The TSA offered advice to people who plan to travel this weekend, noting that it expects the number of people it exceeds today and tomorrow will eclipse the high figures it has seen since the end June.
Morning flights have restricted schedules, TSA notes, and with many major airports in the United States reaching or exceeding their 2019 travel volumes, the Agency suggests that travelers should take to ease the burden. and get everyone to their destinations more smoothly. First things first, the TSA says that you should contact the airport you plan to check their volume and arrival at the beginning of your flight.
Air passengers always have the opportunity to register in the PRCKE program of the TSA to speed up their screening process. Similarly, the agency points out that you should always wear face masks if you are traveling from the air, which you have been vaccinated for. The TSA asserts that it has experienced almost complete voluntary compliance with this rule through the entire airline system, indicating that most people have accepted the role of facial masks in reducing the transmission of the virus.
Other recommendations will be familiar to anyone travel by plane frequently: package from an empty bag to avoid bringing everything that will be caught during screening, put laptops and pocketed objects in your handbag before To put online to reduce the number of bins that need scanned and make sure you have a valid identifier ready to put back to avoid holding the line.