There will be the usual holiday rebound traffic but the worst is over, travel experts said, as Thanksgiving Day’s long-distance commuters began their journeys home this weekend.
LAX expected an estimated 206,000 passengers through its gates Sunday, down from a peak of 222,000 travelers the Sunday before the holiday, the airport said in a written statement. Passenger data posted by the airport show the post-Thanksgiving return trips are at, or slightly below, daily averages experienced in September and October.
Commercial flight tracking sites showed only moderate flight delays in Los Angeles, unlike airports such as Newark, Palm Beach and Tampa, where the FAA reported the sheer volume of flights on Sunday grounded planes from 30 to more than 45 minutes. Travelers to and from the Westchester County Airport in White Plains, N.Y., grappled with average flight delays of nearly three hours.