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AAA says the day before Thanksgiving is the busiest day on our roads, and the Port Authority says flying is expected to reach a pre-pandemic high this year. jennbisramtv reports.

It's one of the busiest travel days of the year. Some advice from travelers to travelers? Leave early. "Get their early just to be safe," one person said. "We're just waiting for our flight, four hours early," said Tricia Ramirez. "We got here super early anticipating a crowd, but the airport is quiet," said Alicia Klages. "The traffic is often bad.

"I haven't had any issues so far, but it was pretty smooth this morning. No lost bags, nothing," said traveler Meghan Sousos. "It was the first time the kids have been back to see grandma in a couple years," one traveler said. "I've got to tell you that it was very, very smooth and easy. Except when we got here to Newark, we sat on the tarmac for about 25 minutes. So not bad," said traveler Rosemary Lizon.

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