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Travelers stymied by storm

Feb. 10: Car and air travel is slowly returning to normal as crews work to open roads and flights resume following a winter storm that blanketed much of the Northeast. NBC's Michelle Franzen reports. Car and air travel is slowly returning to normal as crews work to open roads and flights resume following a winter storm that blanketed much of the Northeast. NBC's Michelle Franzen reports. (msnbc)

Cold blasts send travelers to ER

Jan. 26: Freezing rain in the Carolinas made traveling a nightmare, sending 29 people to the hospital. Even Utah, where residents are used to cold, a record number of people ended up in the ER. NBC's Katy Tur reports. (Nightly News)Freezing rain in the Carolinas made traveling a nightmare, sending 29 people to the hospital. Even Utah, where residents are used to cold, a record number of people ended up in the ER. NBC's Katy Tur reports. (Nightly News)

Winter storm strands travelers

Dec. 27: Forecasters are now tracking a new storm that could continue to disrupt travel into the weekend. Forecasters are now tracking a new storm that could continue to disrupt travel into the weekend. (NewsNation)

Storm causes headaches for holiday travelers

Dec. 27: Many post-Christmas travelers are stranded across the country as airlines cancel hundreds of flights due to the wintry weather conditions across much of the nation. NBC's Erica Hill reports.  Many post-Christmas travelers are stranded across the country as airlines cancel hundreds of flights due to the wintry weather conditions across much of the nation. NBC's Erica Hill reports. (TODAY)

On the road again: Travelers head home after holiday

Nov. 25: The Thanksgiving feast is over, and the majority of travelers will be heading back home Sunday. It's a busy day that could prove challenging if Mother Nature decides to tag along. NBC's Michelle Franzen reports. The Thanksgiving feast is over, and the majority of travelers will be heading back home Sunday. It's a busy day that could prove challenging if Mother Nature decides to tag along. NBC's Michelle Franzen reports. (TODAY)

Tough road for holiday travelers

Nov. 22: From poor weather conditions in the Midwest to a worker protest at LAX, travel slowdowns and higher rental car costs have made Thanksgiving travel anything but smooth sailing. NBC's Ron Mott reports. (Nightly News)From poor weather conditions in the Midwest to a worker protest at LAX, travel slowdowns and higher rental car costs have made Thanksgiving travel anything but smooth sailing. NBC's Ron Mott reports. (Nightly News)

Travelers crowd the road ahead of Thanksgiving

Nov. 20: Nearly 44 million people in the U.S. will travel this Thanksgiving week with a whopping 90 percent driving. NBC's Tom Costello reports.  Nearly 44 million people in the U.S. will travel this Thanksgiving week with a whopping 90 percent driving. NBC's Tom Costello reports. (TODAY)

Holiday travelers on the move

Nov. 19: Traffic on the nation's highways and at airports ramps up as travelers try to make it home for Thanksgiving. NBC's Jay Gray reports. Traffic on the nation's highways and at airports ramps up as travelers try to make it home for Thanksgiving. NBC's Jay Gray reports. (NBC News)

Travelers stranded as flight cancellations continue

Oct. 30: Airports up and down the East Coast are continuing to cancel flights in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, meaning travelers will be stuck where they are for at least another day. NBC's Tom Costello reports.  Airports up and down the East Coast are continuing to cancel flights in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, meaning travelers will be stuck where they are for at least another day. NBC's Tom Costello reports. (TODAY)

Sorry, travelers. Take off your shoes

Aug. 26: Years after shoe-bomber Richard Reid tried to detonate his shoes, the TSA says it may debut screening measures that won't require shoe removal. But that's many years away. NBC's Tom Costello reports. (Nightly News)Years after shoe-bomber Richard Reid tried to detonate his shoes, the TSA says it may debut screening measures that won't require shoe removal. But that's many years away. NBC's Tom Costello reports. (Nightly News)

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