Air travel is expected to get hectic this holiday season, with 8.03 million Americans taking domestic flights during this period—a 2.3% increase from last year. This year's holiday is the first time that over eight million U.S. travelers are flying domestically. But airport congestion is not the only thing to be worried about when flying this Christmas.
For instance, during these peak travel times, some airlines are more likely to lose your baggage . A number of U.S. carriers also faced significant delays during Thanksgiving after the government shutdown, and year-end flights may not be safe from such issues either, due to various factors. While flight delays are slightly more manageable, the risk of facing cancellations this Christmas season is a whole different matter. With cascad

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