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MIA begins with a seamless transition as thousands embark on their journey home

Miami International Airport, Florida – As Thanksgiving comes to a close, millions are making their way back home, crowding the roads, airports, and train stations.

A number of individuals made their way to Miami International Airport early Friday morning to begin their travels.

Airport officials have announced that MIA anticipates receiving hundreds of thousands of passengers daily until December 3rd.

Air travel is projected to increase by approximately 10% in comparison to levels seen before the pandemic.

Nonetheless, numerous travelers reported that their experiences at MIA have been smooth sailing.

“I hail from Chile.” A man stated, “I am heading to Dadeland Mall right now to do some shopping before returning to Chile tonight.”

“What has been your experience with traveling?” inquired Jessica Vallejo from 7.
“Pleasant.” “Excellent,” he remarked.

“Perhaps it feels quite vacant.” I’m visiting Miami for the first time. A traveler remarked, “In the United States.”

Experts recommend that travelers arrive three hours prior to their flight’s departure time.

As the holiday season approaches, AAA forecasts that 71 million travelers will be on the roads for Thanksgiving.

More than 4 million Floridians are affected as flight ticket prices have surged, while gas prices have dropped to $3 a gallon for the first time since 2021.

– National Average:$3.07

– Florida Average: $3.13

– Broward Average:$3.15

– Miami-Dade Average: $3.16

Lowell Bowen

From the time he was 8 years old Lowell knew he wanted to be on TV. Well, as people say one thing leads to another, that's how Lowell started his career in the news industry. Lowell has been part of The South Florida Daily since the very beginning.

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