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What to know about potential travel headaches this holiday weekend

From CBS News · () English

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  • Travelers may encounter disruptions this holiday weekend due to severe weather and Fourth of July celebrations.
  • Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport will experience significant closures on Friday and Saturday for holiday flyovers.
  • Travel expert Katy Nastro discussed potential travel challenges on CBS News.

Holiday travelers could face significant disruptions this weekend as extreme weather conditions combine with Fourth of July festivities. The upcoming holiday period is expected to bring challenges for those navigating airports and roadways.

A major point of concern is Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). The airport is scheduled to shut down for nearly 15 hours on both Friday and Saturday. These closures are in place to accommodate holiday flyover events, a tradition that significantly impacts flight schedules and passenger travel plans.

Travel expert Katy Nastro appeared on CBS News to provide insights into the potential travel headaches. Nastro offered advice and highlighted the key issues travelers might face, emphasizing the need for preparedness and flexibility during this busy travel period. The combination of weather and scheduled events creates a complex travel environment.

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