This year's Thanksgiving air travel has finally hit a hitch.
Airlines canceled more than nearly 2,000 flights on Saturday and Sunday, rolling out weather waivers as a potent storm swept through the upper Midwest and Great Lakes. The system was forecast to bring up to a foot of snow or more to much of the region, with airlines now preemptively canceling flights into Sunday.
The disturbance — which comes after a calm run-up to Thanksgiving — has disrupted the plans of thousands of travelers during the second half of what's expected to be one of the busiest Thanksgivings ever for air travel.
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