KEY POINTS
  • The TSA says it expects 20 million travelers, nearly the same number as in 2019.
  • American, Southwest and JetBlue have offered staff attendance bonuses to avoid staffing crunches over the holidays.
  • Airlines and TSA say they're prepared for the surge of travelers.
Travelers at Los Angeles International Airport LAX are beating the crowds on Thursday, November 18, 2021, as up to 2 million people are expected to pass through Los Angeles International Airport during the two-week Thanksgiving holiday period that begins today, potentially doubling the number from the same time last year.

Travelers are about to find out whether airlines are prepared for a surge in Thanksgiving passengers.

The Transportation Security Administration expects to screen about 20 million people between Friday and Nov. 28, almost back to 2019 levels. Many of those travelers skipped Thanksgiving trips last year as Covid cases were rising and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advised against travel during the holiday.