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Friday marked the busiest day for the nation's airports since the middle of March 2020, as about 1.36 million passengers took to the sky. Still, travel remains well below pre-COVID-19 levels.

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Have car, Will travel.

MCO335 I miss traveling! I hope this is a sign of travel going back to normal!

It will be awhile before I hear, “This is your captain speaking”. Looking forward to it but I’ll wait.

Don’t worry, the airlines got to buy back their own stock after it tanked with Covid relief money. They are fine. Well, not the pilots, baggage handlers, stewards and stewardesses, security personnel, or virtually anyone but the executives.

Americans .. sight

What risks!! 🤨🤨

FFS this isn’t over yet people...we’re so close just stop being morons

So what you're warning folks about is ... a COVID19 outbreak starts in 2.5 weeks. Got it.

Well they’re all heading done here to Florida.

More proof that people are dumb animals

Good!!!

That will change very soon.

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