Between the long security lines, runway delays, canceled flights, and power outages like the one in Atlanta, it’s easy to see why the Christmas holiday has been crowned the worst time to fly of the year by the U.S. Travel Association.
Now if you’re one of the “lucky” 51 million people to travel between December 15 and January 4 this year, chances are you’ve got at least one horror story to share (I’ll tell you mind in a second). But even if you’re not, I’m willing to bet you’ve had your own travel nightmares at some point in time.
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I’m going to be blunt here…