or breastfeeding. long live hugs and kisses. ask about kisqali. and long live life. griff: pay close attention your holiday travel expect to reach pre-pandemic levels this week. that means long lines at airports, traffic jams on the highway. aaa estimates more than 112 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home between december 23 and january 2 for that is up by more than three and a half million since last year. with third business year for holiday travel since they began tracking it in 2000. let s bring in senior vice president aaa travel. let s get right to it. how bad is the travel going to be? we always tell people don t
my flight doesn t leave until 2, i know, right, but i decided to come early to avoid the traffic and here you are. and you got some time to hang out. sky lounge, why not. that s the answer. once a year, right? we got here two hours early and we expected really long lines and i don t know where everybody is. these folks were clearly listening to those aaa travel experts telling us make sure you arrive early, earlier than you think you need to, to the airport just in case there are long lines and airport officials are telling us, make sure you also check the garage availability, if you re planning on dragging yourself to the airport, because there are not many full, not many empty garages around the country when it comes to airlines this year. good advice. gary, thank you. appreciate it. happy thanksgiving, my friends. still ahead everybody, a new wave of deadly firings.
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