Traveling over Labor Day weekend? Have a backup plan for cancellations and delays, and be patient
Briefly

Many Americans are set to travel for Labor Day, with airports, highways, and beaches anticipated to be full. TSA expects to screen over 17 million travelers, marking a record for the holiday.
Airfares have been declining, with July showing a 7.1% drop from June and further decreases into the traditional fall season, reflecting lower demand.
American Airlines anticipates its largest Labor Day weekend operation, with a projected 14% increase in passenger numbers compared to last year.
Despite a general increase in domestic travel by 9%, bookings for international trips have decreased by 4%, indicating shifting travel preferences.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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