"I had to be here extra early": Thanksgiving weekend expected to be one of the busiest for air travel in history
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Kate Cantrell and her 4-year-old daughter, Elmsley, arrived at New York's LaGuardia airport three hours ahead of their six-hour journey home to New Mexico.  "I'm hoping we get out of New York on time because of the weather," Cantrell said.  The TSA predicted Sunday would be on par with the Sunday after Thanksgiving in 2019 – which was the busiest day in TSA history. For Paul and Victoria Vestuto, it's the first time they've traveled together for the holidays since 2019.  "Getting nervous about the weather," said Victoria Vestuto.  "If we get stuck, we're here. If we get stuck we'll just find a sports bar," said Paul Vestuto.  Airport workers in Philadelphia tried to lighten the mood for travelers stuck on long lines.  "Flight doesn't board for another hour, but I had to be here extra early just in case that line takes about 2 hours," said Josue Cruz. Most Americans traveled by car on Sunday. In the Northeast, drivers were forced to dodge rain as they returned home. AAA said this year w
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