Thanksgiving travel is cranking up. Will the weather cooperate?

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The Thanksgiving holiday rush neared its full stride at U.S. airports Tuesday, putting travelersā€™ patience to the test. The Transportation Security Administration expected to screen more than 2.8 million people on Tuesday and 2.9 million on Wednesday after handling more than 2.5 million people on Monday. Things appeared to be going relatively smoothly at most airports, given the big crowds. By early evening Tuesday on the East Coast, only about 70 U.S. flights had been canceled but more than 3,200 had been delayed. Airlines averaged about 4,500 daily flight delays during the previous three days, according to tracking service FlightAware. On the ground, there were a couple slow-speed collisions at Boston Logan International Airport. An American Airlines plane pulling into a gate touched wingtips with a parked Frontier Airlines plane on Monday, but no injuries were reported. On Monday night, a tug towing an empty JetBlue plane struck a Cape Air plane, and two Cape Air pilots were taken to a hospital as a precaution, according to an airport spokesperson.

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