
Holiday travel: Does Omicron change anything?
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Holiday travel will be ramping up again soon, and it's likely to be another very busy time for US travelers. Should the new Omircon variant change holiday plans? Experts weigh in.
(CNN) — Holiday travel will be ramping up again soon, and it's likely to be another very busy time for US travelers.
The Transportation Security Administration screened nearly 21 million travelers at US airports during the 10-day Thanksgiving holiday period, and the agency expects near pre-pandemic levels of air travel for the December holidays.
Plus there's another wild card in play: Omicron.

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