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travelers dealing with crowded roads, gas prices 24 cents higher than last year, crowded planes, the security concerns that come with every holiday these days, and now the new screening procedures at the airports. none of that is keeping an estimated 42 million americans from traveling this thanksgiving 11% more than last year. we have correspondents at two of the nation s busiest airports tonight. mark strassmann is in atlanta, but first, dean reynolds is in chicago tonight. dean, these new measures aren t really keeping people away from the airports, are they? reporter: no, katie, they re not. in fact, the pace is quickening here at o hare. the lines are beginning to grow despite the controversy over these airline security issues. a.a.a. says airline flight travel in this holiday season will increase this year. travelers today tried to get out ahead of the expected holiday wave at a number of u.s. airports. you ve got pent-up travel demand for people who didn t take the
least. everything s fully staffed and ready to go and things are going well. reporter: the weather was cooperating for those hitting the roads, rails, or runways. but airport officials were bracing for criticism of the enhanced security measures now in place. the vast majority of travelers took in the stride. i think people are making a big us if over nothing really. reporter: but others disagreed. only. no. my husband can see my body. reporter: the t.s.a. says at most only 3% of travelers are getting padded down, roughly 60,000 out of two million a day. but an online protest campaign is causing concerns. businessman brian sodergren is urging travelers to opt out of the ten-second body scan and insist on a slower patdown as a way to gum up a system he finds invasive and unnecessary. how much are we willing to let government poke and prod us and are we willing to let them see under our clothes just because we bought a plane ticket? reporter: sodergren says he l
travelers dealing with crowded roads, gas prices 24 cents higher than last year, crowded planes, the security concerns that come with every holiday these days, and now the new screening procedures at the airports. none of that is keeping an estimated 42 million americans from traveling this thanksgiving 11% more than last year. we have correspondents at two of the nation s busiest airports tonight. mark strassmann is in atlanta, but first, dean reynolds is in chicago tonight. dean, these new measures aren t really keeping people away from the airports, are they? reporter: no, katie, they re not. in fact, the pace is quickening here at o hare. the lines are beginning to grow despite the controversy over these airline security issues. a.a.a. says airline flight travel in this holiday season will increase this year. travelers today tried to get out ahead of the expected holiday wave at a number of u.s. airports. you ve got pent-up travel demand for people who didn t take the
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