US airports have recorded the highest number of passengers in a year

On Friday, airports in the United States recorded the highest passenger movement in a year, according to data released by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), after the Covid-19 pandemic had caused a halt in air traffic in the country.

On Friday, more than 1.35 million passengers were recorded at US airports, the highest number since March 15, 2020, when 1.5 million people traveled.

Despite this, this number represents only about half the usual number of travelers in such a period of the year.

The previous highest number of travelers during the health crisis was recorded on January 3, with nearly 1.33 million travelers.

Many Americans who have received anti-virus vaccines are returning to travel by air.

In the United States, 68.9 million people have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccines, and 36.9 million people have been fully vaccinated, or 11.1% of the country's population, according to data released Saturday by the American Centers To prevent and control disease.

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