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Holiday Travelers Face More Complex Travel

Tuesday, November 22, 2005 8:38:36 PM
By LESLIE MILLER

Demaine Williams, 5, rides on a luggage cart at Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, as he and his family return home to Nassau, Bahamas, after visiting in Atlanta, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005. Airport officials are expecting 285,000 travelers to pass through Hartsfield Jackson Tuesday. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)WASHINGTON (AP) - If you're flying for the holidays you have lots to think about: what to pack — and leave behind — what to wear and how early to get to the airport.

Tight security, new technology and airlines' financial woes are making air travel more complicated than ever this Thanksgiving, when many travelers take their one big trip of the year.

For the infrequent flyer, there's much to remember even before leaving home. There's the Transportation Security Administration's list of items that can't go into the passenger cabin, such as scissors, small knives and cigarette lighters.


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