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Millions Take to the Skies for Memorial Day Weekend Amid Long Lines and Rising Ticket Prices
ARLINGTON, Va. — The Memorial Day holiday weekend has officially arrived, bringing massive crowds to airports across the nation as millions of Americans kick off the summer travel season. At Reagan National Airport, passenger volume spiked early Friday morning, with extensive security lines forming just after 7:00 AM as travelers rushed to catch early departures. Despite the heavy crowds, the Transportation Security Administration announced that it is fully staffed for the holiday weekend, an operational measure intended to optimize checkpoint efficiency and help manage wait times.
An estimated 18 million people are projected to travel by air across the United States over the course of the multi-day holiday window. Among those navigating the busy Virginia terminal on Friday was a family heading to Florida for a Disney cruise, who noted that while the lines were exceptionally long, the congestion was entirely expected for a major holiday weekend. Another traveler, Sean Jackson, was making his way to Alabama and Tennessee to celebrate milestone family birthdays, expressing relief that he had purchased his airline tickets well in advance before terminal prices began to climb.
The high volume of summer travelers comes despite a notable increase in domestic airfares, which have been heavily impacted by global volatility. The ongoing war with Iran has caused international crude oil prices to surge, driving up the cost of jet fuel and forcing airlines to pass those expenses on to consumers. Passengers who booked their flights prior to the outbreak of the conflict managed to secure standard rates, while those purchasing tickets closer to the holiday faced significantly higher fares.
With steady passenger traffic expected to persist through Monday, aviation officials are urging travelers to bring plenty of patience alongside their luggage. Motorists and passengers are strongly advised to arrive at the airport much earlier than usual to ensure enough time to navigate crowded parking structures and security checkpoints. Additionally, travelers are encouraged to check their flight statuses online before leaving for the airport, as millions of people clog the skies for the long weekend.
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By: NBC Palm Springs
May 22, 2026


