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Flying this summer? There's good news and bad News


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Despite headlines about delays, safety concerns and cancellations, 2025 could be the most affordable summer in years — so long as you're flexible.

The summer travel season of 2023 is anticipated to be highly active, with a significant increase in demand for flights, leading to potential delays and cancellations, as reported by Newsweek. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) expects to screen a record number of passengers, with an estimated 2.6 million people per day during peak times. Airlines are responding to the high demand by adding more flights and larger aircraft, but challenges such as staffing shortages and air traffic control issues could still result in disruptions. Despite these potential issues, travelers can find deals on flights, particularly to international destinations, as airlines aim to attract more customers. Travel experts recommend booking flights early and being flexible with travel dates to mitigate the impact of possible delays and to secure better prices.

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[ https://www.newsweek.com/summer-travel-flight-delays-demand-cancellations-deals-2076512 ]

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