Air travel over Labour Day surges to most since March

Bloomberg

US airline passenger traffic reached new heights over the Labor Day holiday, flirting with a daily total of nearly 1 million fliers for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic erupted.
On September 4, 968,673 people passed through security screening portals at US airports, the Transportation Security Administration said. That was 44.1% of the equivalent day last year, the most since levels plunged in mid-March.
More than 4.1 million people were screened by TSA from Thursday through Monday. Three of those five days saw raw passenger counts that were the highest in months. Passenger levels fell to 4% of 2019 in mid-April, but have gradually risen. Over the past seven days, the rate was 35.7%.

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