Airlines Predict 25 Million Will Travel During Thanksgiving Holiday Period

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(CNN) — An estimated 25 million passengers will fly over the 12-day Thanksgiving travel period, peaking on Sunday, December 1, when 2.56 million are expected to fly, according to Airlines for America, an industry trade group.

All told, Thanksgiving air travel is expected to increase by 1.5 percent over last year, the association said.

The high-volume period begins Friday, November 22, and goes through Tuesday, December 3.

A4A Vice President John Heimlich said airlines are adding seats to accommodate the holiday demand, and planes are expected to be more than 85 percent full on the busiest days.

Other peak holiday travel days will be Wednesday, November 27, with a predicted 2.42 million passengers, and Sunday, December 1, with 2.56 million fliers. Thanksgiving Day is November 28.

The A4A has characterized 2013 as a year in which the airlines’ “razor thin” results have become “paper thin.”

During the first nine months of 2013, the 10 largest U.S. carriers reported net earnings of $4.5 billion, resulting in a net profit margin of 4 percent — up from $312 million, or 0.3 percent, in 2012.

Fuel remained the largest and most volatile cost for airlines, accounting for 35 percent of overall operating expenses, A4A said.

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