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air travel is expected to hit its highest level since 2019 despite higher ticket prices. joining us now from baltimore, from baltimore, washington international airport, marissa parra. how are the airports looking today? >> good morning to you. well, you know, it's looking good so far where we're standing. the lines behind me are moving, but brace yourself because tomorrow, thanksgiving eve is expected to be the busiest one of all when it comes to air travel this week. faa is projecting 48,000 flights. but take a look at this. we're looking at the busiest travel days both by air and by road. for tomorrow, in case you want to brace yourself or know what to expect, by air, we're looking at today, tomorrow, and sunday. and by road, tomorrow from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., thursday, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. now, just like you said, the number of expected travelers is expected to hit the highest level in three years so we're looking at pre-pandemic levels but here's the kicker.

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