The Thanksgiving travel period at the Indianapolis International Airport is in full swing, with the TSA describing this weekend as their Superbowl. TSA reports screening 18,000 people on Tuesday alone and predicts Saturday and Monday after Thanksgiving to be the busiest days. The Thanksgiving period is spread out over more days this year, leading to increased travel. International flight bookings have also seen a rise due to lower ticket prices. Despite projections of high travel numbers, smaller crowds were observed at the airport on Wednesday.
Travelers such as Ian Valaik and Garry Wells reported smooth and quiet experiences at the airport. Valaik, who arrived from San Francisco, found the flight easy despite a one-hour delay. Wells, heading to Seattle, was surprised by the quiet atmosphere. TSA advises passengers not to pack items that cannot be carried on to help speed up the airport process for everyone. Overall, the Thanksgiving travel season at Indianapolis International Airport is off to a relatively calm start, with travelers enjoying smooth journeys and looking forward to reuniting with loved ones for the holiday.
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