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Orlando International Airport Joins Miami International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, San Francisco International Airport, And Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport In The Ultimate Thanksgiving Travel Chaos To Set Record In 2025: Will You Survive The Madness?

Published on November 26, 2025

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Orlando International Airport is getting ready for what is projected to be record-breaking travel for Thanksgiving 2025. Preparing for the same skyrocketing passenger numbers includes Miami International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, San Francisco International Airport, and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. These major airports will be seeing millions of passengers. So, with a first-ever Thanksgiving travel rush and the highest number of passengers to ever travel during the Thanksgiving rush, the madness of travel is here to stay. The question is, will you be able to survive the madness of the all-time high numbers of people? The travel season of 2025 will be unforgettable. The prediction is that it will be record-breaking. Read on to understand the scale of travel expected for the 2025 Thanksgiving.

Thanksgiving Travel Will Be a Nightmare: Here’s What You Need to Know

Thanksgiving 2025 will mark the largest travel surge the country has seen in 15 years. Thanksgiving travel is here! Weather experts say over 81.8 million Americans travel during Thanksgiving week every year. Thanksgiving 2022 saw over 1.6 million more travelers than in 2021. Thanksgiving 2023 is predicted to be even busier. Prepare to be surrounded by more travelers than you’ve ever seen at your local airport! It’s safe to say Thanksgiving travel is going to be chaotic.

Traveling by Air is Air Travel: Get ready to fly

According to the AAA (American Automobile Association), over 6 million travelers will be flying to their destination this Thanksgiving. This is a 2% increase from 2022. The FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) expects more than 360,000 flights during this travel time. This is the biggest travel week in the 15-year history of air travel. Thanksgiving travel is here! You will be waiting in long security lines, be delayed, and your patience will be tested. It’s time to prepare.

Record 17.8 Million Will Go Through Airport Screening Points

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As if it wasn’t already bad enough, record-breaking mayhem is anticipated at the airport travel checkpoints nationwide, as the TSA is expecting to process 17.8 million travelers through airport security checkpoints. November 30 is expected to be the busiest travel day of the year, with TSA expecting 3 million travelers to clear airport security that day. It will definitely be another travel day to remember, with long security lines and unexpected delays.

Miami International Airport Prepares for the Unprecedented Number of Travelers

Miami International Airport will not be spared, as the airport is prepared to serve 1.96 million travelers. This is a 4% increase compared to last year, as more people than ever are expected to travel during the Thanksgiving holiday. November 21 through December 2 is the Thanksgiving holiday travel period, with the busiest days expected between November 21 and 22 and again on November 29 to December 1. Florida is expected to be the most popular travel destination in the United States. Considering all these factors, if you plan to travel by air through Miami International Airport, you will be traveling during one of the busiest travel times on the planet. Buckle up! It’s going to be a wild ride.

The Busiest Days: Is Your Airport Ready?

The busiest airports in the US are bracing for heavy inflows of travelers this holiday season. The TSA is cautioning all travelers regarding lengthy delays in security screening for the 30 busiest US airports, which include, in no particular order, Newark Liberty International( EWR), San Francisco International( SFO), and Dallas-Fort Worth International( DFW). As the number of travelers in the facility increases, even your more routine airports will feel like a congested war zone. If you are traveling, expect and prepare for delays as the congestion gets worse in the peak holiday season.

What Does This Mean for You?

Traveling on the major airports like Miami, Orlando, etc, this upcoming Thanksgiving? Prepare for the worst! Expect bigger-than-usual crowds, and security to take longer. The Sunday following Thanksgiving is the busiest travel day of the year, so to cut down on the miserable time you will spend in a line for security screening, get to the airport as early as possible. The earlier, the better! You may feel like you are getting there early, but trust us, you are probably not.

How to overcome the spike in Thanksgiving travel? Here are the most important tips to overcome the chaos:

Getting to the Airport: Make sure to get to the airport about three hours before the flight. There are long lines, and you will want to make sure you have enough time for things like checking in and going through security.

Flight Status: Make sure you always double-check your flight status before you leave the airport because there will always be delays. Make sure to use apps to check for any changes.

Packing: Make sure to go to the TSA website to see what is and is not allowed before you pack, to make sure you do not get stuck at security.

Parking: Many airports allow you to save your parking spot in advance, so do not wait until the last minute.

Staying Calm: Travel can be very stressful for many people, so make sure to focus on the positives. Make sure to pack your patience and take things slow, step by step.

Key Points on Thanksgiving 2025 Travel

Record Amount of Travel: Expect this Thanksgiving to see the most air travel and the fullest airport. Long waits and line delays will be commonplace.

Most Travel Days: For those flying from the busiest airports in the country, including Miami and Orlando, you should expect to be travelling on November 21st, 22nd, and 29th to December 1st.

Most Scheduled Travel Day: November 30th is estimated to have more than 17 million air travelers. Expect major chaos, along with strategically planned patience to get you through the travel.

Prep For Travel: Never assume travel will go smoothly during the holidays. Expect to dedicate more time to your travel during peak hours when the airports will be flooded, and expect longer lengths of time in security lines. There are major holiday travel delays, and we are going to see the peak chaos now.

Conclusion

In 2025, Thanksgiving is going to be super inflated with travel compared to the most recent 15 years of travel! Millions of Americans are headed towards the airports! Traffic towards the airports is going to be unbelievable, and without the right preparation, it could be a nightmare. Use the previous tips, get to the airports early, and be ready to face the busy airport. It is not going to be easy, but with a little more planning, staying organized, and a little bit of luck, the chaos of the busy travel times can be manageable.

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