The rapid spread of the Omicron variant is looming over holiday travel, but airports are getting busier as travelers try to stick to plans to see friends and family over the holidays
is looming over holiday travel, but airports are getting busier as travelers try to stick to plans to see friends and family over the holidays.
While travel hasn’t fully recovered to pre-pandemic levels, some airlines said they are expecting flights to be even fuller than they wereTo Read the Full Story
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