Airlines are seeing record numbers of Thanksgiving trips this year, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
There were more than 232,000 flights across the U.S. between Nov. 24 and 28, the FAA said, setting a Thanksgiving travel record.
On Tuesday, more than 52,000 flights carried passengers across the US, the agency said.

International passengers line up to check-in for travel at Los Angeles International Airport on November 27, 2024.
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Despite the high volume, cancellations were limited to 0.3%, and delays affected only 1.2% of flights, both records.
The FAA said they expect record-breaking flight volumes to continue through Monday.
-ABC News’ Ayesha Ali contributed to this report.