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More than 2,000 flights have been delayed around the country on Saturday as the Fourth of July holiday weekend kicks off.
A record number of Americans are expected to travel during this weekend, with a projected 4.17 million travelers flying to their destination. The nearly 2,500 delays come as the airline industry is trying to shake off a series of delays and cancellations originally spurred by poor weather over the past week.
Only about 130 flights have been cancelled within, into or out of the United States so far Saturday as of early afternoon, according to the flight-tracking website FlightAware.
The busiest travel day of the weekend was Friday, but massive crowds will continue through the holiday on Tuesday. The Transportation Security Administration expects to screen about 17.7 million passengers between June 29 and July 5.
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