The fireworks are still a few days away, but travel for the July Fourth weekend is off to a booming start.
The July Fourth holiday weekend is off to a booming start with airport crowds crushing the numbers seen in 2019, before the pandemic.
“We’re probably going to drive down to Mexico — to Tijuana, the border — and just fly from there," she said. With many flights sold out over the July Fourth weekend, airlines will struggle to find seats for passengers like Carreno whose flights are canceled. Airlines told customers to check their flight’s status before going to the airport.
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