(CNN) — While the number of people flying out of US airports this year has matched, and at one point exceeded, 2019 levels, Christmas Eve air travel fell sharply below pre-pandemic levels.
That number is still higher than the 846,520 people the agency screened on Christmas Eve of 2020.
In spite of rising coronavirus cases, millions are still flying with the TSA reporting 2.19 million people screened at airports across the country on Thursday, the highest figure since the uptick in holiday travel started a week ago.
On Wednesday, there were more people traveling through US airports than in 2019.
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