
How to fly safer this holiday season
CNN
From choosing window seats to holding off on snacks, experts give their top tips on how to safely take to the sky for the holidays with the least amount of risk and stress.
(CNN) — If you're taking to the skies to visit friends and family over the holidays, be prepared to jostle your way through crowded airports, packed planes and frenzied baggage queues with millions of fellow travelers.
"Everyone knows how close they're going to be with other people on a plane," said Sara Nelson, president of the Association of Flight Attendants, a union representing flight attendants in the US. "But they may not be taking into account how full those airports will be as well. No space. No way to socially distance."
Some 4.2 million people are expected to fly for the Thanksgiving holiday, nearly twice as many as last year, according to the American Automobile Association.