Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy urged travelers to practice “civility” and “dress a little better” in airports and on planes as what officials predict will be the busiest recorded Thanksgiving travel week begins.

Speaking with reporters at New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport on Monday, Duffy warned of “packed airports” and long Transportation Security Administration (TSA) lines ahead of the holiday:

“But, I think we have to think about ‘How do we do a better job?” he suggested. “…Maybe we should say please and thank you to our pilots and to our flight attendants.”

Duffy suggested that passengers dressing a little better would encourage better behavior.

“I think–I call this just maybe dressing with some respect,” he said. “You know, whether it’s a pair of jeans and a d

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