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By CBS San Francisco Staff:
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — With COVID fears abated and desire for family gatherings soaring, the travel rush for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday weekend began building Friday morning at San Francisco International Airport.
While the lines at the check-in counters and TSA checkpoints were not overwhelming, they were longer than on a normal travel Friday over the last few months.
"We traveled last year, but we drove," said Kaitlyn as she stood in the SFO's domestic terminal. "This year it was easier to just jump on a flight. Definitely, I didn't expect this many people this early. I was like 'Ah, 6 a.m. I didn't even know they flew this early.' I thought I'd just walk up so I was definitely shocked."
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