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FAA sounds alarm as summer flyers approach July's biggest air traffic crunch
The FAA forecasts 56,311 flights on July 9, the busiest day of July, as travelers return from extended Fourth of July trips and mid-summer vacations. Travel experts attribute the surge to shifting summer vacation patterns and advise booking nonstop flights and early departures to avoid delays.
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