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May 21, 2004Airport
Saving Time in the Airport "Heading through an airport this summer? Leave yourself plenty of extra time. So say travel experts who are predicting a return to the insanity of the summer of 2000, when record numbers of fliers caused delays on the ground and in the air.
With the economy finally reviving, the number of people in airports is expected to soar to an average of 65 million a month — a 12% jump from last year. At the same time, the budget-strapped Transportation Security Administration is cutting back on screeners to a maximum of 45,000. By some estimates, there will be 4,000 fewer on duty than last summer — a 10% decline. " Comments
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