The estimated 6 million Thanksgiving travelers flying on domestic flights this year are taking to the skies just about a week after the Federal Aviation Administration lifted its reduction in flight orders.

On Nov. 17, the FAA resumed normal operations after 10 days of limiting air traffic due to staffing and safety concerns amid the now-ended government shutdown . Now, holiday travel will test how well airports can bounce back after their air traffic control staff and Transportation Security Administration agents went for nearly 43 days without pay. Advertisement

The Get the Facts Data Team is tracking flight cancellations and delays at airports and airlines across the country. These charts will update daily for your travel before and after the holiday.

To check whether the

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