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Administration of transport security called the busiest days at airports 

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The US Transportation Security Administration named the busiest days at US airports in 2017.

So, 30 June is in the run Fourth of July Weekend 2 people passed through the airport the day before this weekend, June 647 - 852, and Memorial Day, May 29 - 2. These days ranked among the 540 busiest days in the agency's history.

Over the summer, according to TSA, about 239 million people passed through checkpoints at airports. Of these, 99,9% of passengers waited less than 30 minutes on checkpoints.

The historical record for passenger traffic was set on November 28, 2004 - the Saturday after Thanksgiving - 2 people.

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