The country’s airlines are expected to fly a record 31 million passengers this Thanksgiving. A mother and son, who are mechanics, and twin brother pilots spoke about working during the holiday. Kris Van Cleave has more.
Airport and airline employees reflect on working during Thanksgiving
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