While most people will be looking forward to turkey dinners next week, the Transportation and Security Administration and Knoxville McGhee Tyson Airport will be busy ushering travelers through the busiest travel season of the year.
The Thanksgiving holiday beats out all other holidays, including Christmas, with the Sunday following Thanksgiving as the single busiest travel day of the year.
To accommodate the influx of travelers, Beth Baker, McGhee Tyson Airport's manager of marketing and public relations, recomments passengers check the airport Web site before heading out the door. The site allows passengers to track flights in real-time to assure their flight is on schedule.
Baker strongly encourages infrequent flyers to visit the Transportation Secuirty Administration's Web site for what they can and cannot take on the plane.
To avoid a rushed check-in, try and arrive and hour to an hour and a half before your scheduled departure, particularly if your flight is scheduled to depart during the peak early morning and afternoon hours.


Comments
shannon commented, on November 19, 2007 at 11:25 p.m.:
good video!
Staci Martin Wolfe commented, on November 19, 2007 at 11:41 p.m.:
Great news angle on this story and nice video for your first VO! It's a little dark, did you white balance? Also, watch the zooming in and out on shots. Try to get 5-7 seconds of video wide - medium - close staying at the same angle. That will give you more options when you edit. Overall, you did excellent work.
James commented, on November 20, 2007 at 8:15 a.m.:
Great job on this video! Perfect song selection. Looks like you're on your way.
Peggy Collins commented, on November 20, 2007 at 12:18 p.m.:
Excellent new angle. Great pace of voice and good job writing to video. Love the song at the start. Also, very nice ending, where you not only give people the news but look forward and give them information on how to avoid delays and rushed check-ins. Informative piece of service and news journalism in multimedia format.