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American and Delta Show Off Impressive Thanksgiving Travel Numbers

Major holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas bring major traveling with them. People fly all over the world to see their family and friends during the holiday season. To accommodate the spike in passengers, airlines add more routes, make aircraft upgrades on busier routes, and run around the clock. Airlines for America estimated that over 28.5 million people were expected to fly onboard a U.S. airline between Friday, Nov. 17 and Tuesday, Nov. 28, estimating a three percent increase over 2016"™s numbers.

American Airlines

From Nov. 17 to Nov. 26:

American Airlines carried 5.5 million customers on a total of 55,463 flights. Four million bags were checked by passengers flying the airline. The Ft. Worth-based air carrier announced that November 26 was the airline"™s busiest travel day.

The company also boasts a three-day streak of no mainline cancellations.

"Millions of customers entrusted American Airlines with their Thanksgiving travel needs this year," read the press release from American. "We are thankful to them for choosing us and thankful to our 120,000 team members who took care of them."

Delta Air Lines

From Nov. 22 to Nov. 26:

Delta Air Lines carried 2.35 million customers on nearly 23,000 flights. Close to 1.7 million bags were checked in to the Atlanta-based carrier.

"Delta Employees are always committed to providing our customers with superior reliability and, during the holidays, it"™s even more important that we run the best airline operation in the industry," said Delta"™s Chief Operating Officer Gil West. "This weekend Delta people did what they do best"” run a record-setting operation, ensuring our customers got to be with family and friends for the holidays."

Delta announced they operated Wednesday through Sunday without a single cancellation and had an on-time performance of 92.7 percent…

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