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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Today may be one of the busiest travel days of the holiday season.
The TSA is predicting that crowds heading to the airport on Friday, Dec. 29, and on Monday, Jan. 1 will be some of the largest so far, with two million expected each day.
CBS 58 spoke to some travelers moving through the Mitchell International Airport, who say they didn't have trouble on their flights.
"My flight was amazing," said Richard Horn, who flew from Los Angles to Milwaukee. "I cheated and used miles, so it was in first class, but I have to admit, my drink was never empty for the entire flight."
"It was great, it was smooth, I had no problems," said Winston Ball, who flew from Dallas-Fort Worth to Milwaukee.
If you have a flight soon, officials recommend getting to the airport early morning and making sure you have your ID on hand.
As for travelers hitting the road, AAA expects in increase in travel traffic tomorrow.